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Howard Brenton was born on 13 December 1942 in Portsmouth, England, UK. He is a writer, known for MI-5 (2002), Dead Head (1986) and Plays for Britain (1976).He has been married to Jane Margaret Fry since 31 January 1970.
- Writer
- December 13, 1942
- Howard Brenton
Apr 23, 2006 · April 23, 2006. RAGING, singing, embracing, mocking what is shoddy in the world around him, the English dramatist Howard Brenton has written more than 40 plays, long and short. In Britain he is ...
Abstract. Since the performance of his first play, Ladder of Fools, at Cambridge University in 1965, Howard Brenton has written more than fifty dramatic works - a truly prodigious output for someone his age. 1 Like most major contemporary British dramatists, Brenton began his theatrical life in the ‘fringe’, with such shoestring companies ...
- Hersh Zeifman
- 1993
Howard Brenton was born in Portsmouth in 1942. His many plays include Christie in Love (Portable Theatre, 1969); Revenge (Theatre Upstairs, 1969); Magnificence (Royal Court Theatre,1973); The Churchill Play (Nottingham Playhouse, 1974, and twice revived by the RSC, 1978 and 1988); Bloody Poetry (Foc
Howard Brenton has won the Best Play award at the Evening Standard Awards for "Weapons of Happiness." Get Howard Brenton Email Alerts Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more.
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Anne Boleyn. (play) Anne Boleyn is a play on the life of Anne Boleyn by the English author Howard Brenton, which premiered at Shakespeare's Globe in 2010. Anne Boleyn is portrayed as a significant force in the political and religious in-fighting at court and a furtherer of the cause of Protestantism in her enthusiasm for the Tyndale Bible. [1]