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Lynda Radley: Playwright

plays and awards

Futureproof is published by Nick Hern Books.The Art of Swimming is published by Oberon Books in The Oberon Anthology of Contemporary Irish Plays, edited by Thomas Conway.The Interference is published by Dramatists’ Play Service, USA
PLAYS:
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  • Cinderella, a new musical, with MJ McCarthy (Dundee Rep)
  • The Mother Load and Christmas Tales (Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh)
  • Fourteen Voices from the Bloody Field (Abbey Theatre)
  • The Maid’s Room (National Theatre of Scotland and BBC)
  • Ligach and the Salmon (Pitlochry Festival Theatre)
  • The Interference (Pepperdine Scotland)
  • Happier or Better? (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland)
  • Futureproof (Traverse Theatre in association with Dundee Rep)
  • Birds and Other Things I am Afraid Of (The Arches, in association with Poorboy)
  • Spend a Penny (The Arches)
  • Berlin Love Tour, The Heights, The Art of Swimming, Soap! and Integrity (Playgroup)
The Interference, Futureproof , Berlin Love Tour and The Art of Swimming have had international productions in countries including India, America, Finland, The Netherlands and Canada. The Interference has been translated into Québécois.
AWARDS:
  • Fringe First Awards for Futureproof and The Interference.
  • The Interference was also shortlisted for The Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award for outstanding work addressing human rights issues. It also won the Broadway Baby award.
  • DORM was short-listed for The Bruntwood Award.
  • The Art of Swimming which toured internationally and was performed over fifty times at various festivals, won the Dublin Fringe award for Best Fringe Show under an hour, and was short-listed for the Meyer-Whitworth award.
  • Berlin Love Tour was nominated for Best New Play at Dublin Fringe.
RADIO/AUDIO:
  • The Loved One (The Tron)
  • The Mother Load (Sound Stage)
  • Our Sentence (BBC Radio Scotland)
  • An Irish Airman Forsees His Death, part of Yeats: The Man and The Echo (BBC Radio 4)
ADAPTATIONS:
  • There is Someone Who Hates Us by Brazilian playwright Michelle Ferreira (National Theatre of Scotland and Play, Pie and Pint)
  • Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas (The Tron Theatre)
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