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  1. Alice Nutter (born Anne Holden; 10 July 1962) is an English musician, best known as part of the anarchist music group Chumbawamba, and writer for theatre, radio and television.

  2. Jan 14, 2019 · A writer of plays, and a TV screenwriter, most recently on Trust, the entertaining drama series about the kidnapping of Jean Paul Getty III. Alice always knew she was going to be a writer, ever...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm2857187Alice Nutter - IMDb

    Born in Burnley in Lancashire in 1962, Alice Nutter first came to notice as a vocalist and percussionist in the anarchic pop band Chumbawamba. Whilst performing with the group Alice also worked in journalism, writing for the Leeds Other Paper and Northern Star, and left Chumbawamba in 2004 to learn how to be a dramatist at the Yorkshire-based ...

  4. www.bbc.com › writers › resourcesAlice Nutter - BBC

    BBC Writers interviews theatre and television writer, Alice Nutter (The Street, Moving On, Accused). Alice talks about her journey from musician to writer, her approach to structure and...

  5. Alice Nutter. 2007. There's a good interview with Alice Nutter, formerly of Chumbawamba, up at the Channel 4 Talent site. She got some advice from Jimmy McGovern which bears repeating: If you...

  6. www.bbc.co.uk › writers › resourcesAlice Nutter - BBC

    BBC Writers interviews theatre and television writer, Alice Nutter (The Street, Moving On, Accused).

  7. Alice Nutter was a part of political pop combo Chumbawamba for several decades before leaving to become a writer for stage and screen. Nutter had written extensively for television and has worked on several Jimmy McGovern helmed series.

  8. Jun 3, 2016 · Alice Nutter spent years living in a Leeds squat as part of the anarchist band Chumbawamba. Now a successful playwright, she talks to Sarah Freeman about her change of career.

  9. Oct 4, 2013 · Alice Nutters latest play looks at how life changes over several generations. Arts correspondent Nick Ahad met the writer.

  10. TOSTA’s Rich Jevons talks to writer Alice Nutter about Barnbow Canaries, her new show at West Yorkshire Playhouse. How did you go about setting the piece in the Great War? I’ve started off by setting it in the cinema where there is an ad for shells.

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