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James Phillips (playwright)

British playwright, director and photographer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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James Phillips (born 29 April 1977) is a British playwright, director and photographer.

Educated at St Catherine's College, Oxford, Phillips' first play, The Rubenstein Kiss, won both the John Whiting Award (2006)[1] and the TMA Award for Best Play. As a director he has worked extensively and was a recipient of the National Arts Endowment Award for his first professional production, Frank McGuinness's Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme at the Pleasance, London.[2]

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Plays

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Other work

  • If We Dead Awaken (2012), TV drama for Coming Up, Channel 4, directed by Luke McManus[14]
  • Nicosia: The Last Dividing Line (2013), book of documentary photography, published by En Tipis (Nicosia, Cyprus)[15]

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