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Simon Stephens
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Author of:
- Adapting Chekhov in the 21st Century,
- An Ark,
- Birdland,
- Blindsided,
- Carmen Disruption,
- Christmas,
- Cornelia Street,
- Country Music,
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time GCSE Student Edition,
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: Abridged for Schools,
- Fatherland,
- The Funfair,
- Harper Regan,
- Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle,
- Herons,
- Light Falls,
- The Methuen Drama Book of 21st Century British Plays,
- The Methuen Drama Book of Royal Court Plays 2000-2010,
- Morning,
- Morning Sun,
- Motortown,
- Nuclear War & The Songs for Wende,
- On The Shore Of The Wide World,
- One Minute,
- Out West,
- Pornography,
- Pornography,
- Port,
- Producers' Choice: Six Plays for Young Performers,
- Punk Rock,
- Punk Rock,
- Rage,
- Sea Wall,
- The Seagull,
- Simon Stephens Plays 5,
- Simon Stephens: A Working Diary,
- Song from Far Away,
- Song from Far Away,
- Stephens Plays: 1,
- Stephens Plays: 2,
- Stephens Plays: 3,
- Stephens Plays: 4,
- Theatre in Times of Crisis,
- A Thousand Stars Explode in the Sky,
- Three Kingdoms,
- The Trial of Ubu,
- Wastwater' and 'T5'
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Introduction:
Biography
For more than twenty-five years Simon Stephens’ work has been widely translated and produced throughout the world. He has won many Awards including Olivier and Tony Awards for new plays. His 2026 play An Ark staged by Tim Drum Collective at the Shed in New York was one of the first plays ever written for Mixed Reality . His radical adaptation of Uncle Vanya, Vanya, starring Andrew Scott ran in London’s West End and at the Lucille Lortel , New York between Autumn 23 and Spring 25 and was screened to phenomenal success on NT Live and NT Home. His adaptation of Jose Saramago’s Blindness was made into a light and sound installation that was produced internationally during the Covid 19 pandemic. His most famous play is his adaptation of Mark Haddon’s best-selling novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. He has had thirty five original plays produced professionally.
He has written new English language versions of masterpieces by Chekhov, Ibsen and Brecht, collaborated with the world’s leading theatre practitioners (Patrice Chereau, Ivo Van Hove, Marianne Elliott, Katie Mitchell) and produced original work throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas.
He has been Artistic Associate at the Lyric, Hammersmith and Associate Playwright at the Royal Court Theatre. He has taught playwriting workshops in five continents. He has presented four series of the celebrated Playwright’s Podcast from the Royal Court Theatre. He is a Professor at the Writing School of Manchester Metropolitan University. His book A Working Diary was published by Methuen Bloomsbury in 2016. He lives in East London with his wife, three children, their snake, two cats and two dogs.