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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_RudkinDavid Rudkin - Wikipedia

    James David Rudkin (born 29 June 1936) is an English playwright. Early life. Rudkin was born in London. Coming from a family of strict evangelical Christians, [1] he was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and read Mods and Greats at St Catherine's College, Oxford.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0748814David Rudkin - IMDb

    David Rudkin was born in 1936. He is a writer and director, known for Screenplay (1986), The Woodlanders (1997) and Testimony (1987).

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  3. Apr 30, 2021 · Welcome. Forthcoming. AWAKENING. libretto for opera by Param Vir. Premiere originally scheduled for Dec 13th 2020, Beethoven Anniversary Festival Season, Theater Bonn, Germany. William Dazeley, baritone. Director Vasily Barkhatov. In the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, dates were put on hold. Current scheduled opening: early 2024.

  4. David Rudkin was born in 1936. He is a writer and director, known for Screenplay (1986), The Woodlanders (1997) and Testimony (1987).

  5. The islanders' bleak puritanism is an unknowing mask: beneath their extinct volcanic rock, a government experiment is dehumanizing deviant captives in a subterranean synthetic world. The pastor's and his sons' actions - unwittingly, it seems, but unerringly - provoke the discovery of this, and precipitate a prisoners' uprising.

  6. David Rudkin Biography (1936-) Full name, James David Rudkin; born June 29, 1936, in London, England; son ofDavid Jonathan (a pastor) and Anne Alice (a teacher; maiden name, Martin) Rudkin; married Alexandra Margaret Thompson (an actress), May 3, 1967; children: Tom Joel, Jamie Samuel, Hannah Sophie, Jessica Anne.

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  8. Feb 28, 2017 · David Rudkin is a major figure in postwar British theatre whose work is not revived frequently enough. Kenneth Tynan acclaimed his classic Afore Night Come as “the finest debut since Look...

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