LC control no. | n 86127376 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR6073.R529 |
Personal name heading | Wright, Nicholas, 1940- |
Variant(s) | Wright, Nicholas Verney |
Associated country | United Kingdom |
Birth date | 1940-07-05 |
Place of birth | Cape Town (South Africa) |
Field of activity | Drama Theater--Production and direction |
Affiliation | London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Royal Court Theatre Royal National Theatre (Great Britain) |
Profession or occupation | Dramatists Theater producers and directors |
Found in | His The desert air, 1985: title page (Nicholas Wright) Brit. CIP (Wright, Nicholas, 1940- ) LC data base, 10-8-86 (hdg.: Wright, Nicholas) BL AL recd. 20 Oct. 1988 (Nicholas Verney Wright, born 5 July 1940) 8 hotels, 2019: title page (Nicholas Wright) page [i] (trained as an actor and joined the Royal Court Theatre in London as casting director before becoming the first Director of the Royal Court's Theatre Upstairs; joint artistic director of the Royal Court from 1975-1977; joined the National Theatre in 1984 as literary manager and was an associate director of the National until 1998; plays include Treetops, One fine day, The custom of the country, Rattigan's Nijinsky, The reporter; books are 99 plays and Changing stages) Wikipedia, viewed September 21, 2020: wiki (Nicholas Verney Wright; born 1940 in Cape Town, South Africa is a British dramatist; came to London in 1958 to train as an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA); worked at the Royal Court Theatre and the Royal National Theatre ; plays include Treetops, The desert air) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Wright_(playwright)> |
Associated language | eng |