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  1. Dusty Hughes (born 16 September 1947) [1] is an English playwright, director and television screenwriter. In the early 1970s he was Theatre Editor of Time Out and helped to establish that magazine’s theatre coverage as an alternative voice. He then joined the Bush Theatre as Artistic Director and helped develop it as a venue for new writing ...

  2. Dusty Hughes (born 16 September 1947) is an English playwright, director and television screenwriter. In the early 1970s he was Theatre Editor of Time Out and helped to establish that magazine’s theatre coverage as an alternative voice.

  3. Dusty Hughes is an English playwright, director and television screenwriter. In the early 1970s he was Theatre Editor of Time Out and helped to establish that magazine’s theatre coverage as an alternative voice. He then joined the Bush Theatre as Artistic Director and helped develop it as a venue for new writing and directed new plays by Snoo Wilson, Kurt Vonnegut, Howard Barker, Ron ...

  4. Oct 22, 2018 · Dusty Hughes returns to Hampstead Theatre following Bad Language in 1983. He was Theatre Editor of Time Out and helped to establish that magazine’s theatre coverage as an alternative voice. He then joined the Bush Theatre as Artistic Director. In 1980 his first play "Commitments" won him the London Theatre Critics Most Promising Playwright ...

  5. Dusty Hughes (born 16 Sept 1947) is an English playwright and director, writing for both the theatre and television. In the early seventies he was Theatre Editor of Time Out and helped to establish that magazine's theatre coverage as an alternative voice.

  6. Dusty Hughes. Birth Date: 1947. Dusty Hughes (born 16 September 1947) is an English playwright, director and screenwriter of television. In the early seventies he was Theatre Editor of Time Out and helped to establish that magazine’s theatre coverage as an alternative voice. He then joined the Bush Theatre as Artistic Director and with Simon ...

  7. Dec 20, 2018 · What do you think the job of the playwright is? To inspire empathy and joy, without disengaging the brain. I think comedy must be serious at heart. Career highlights? I've been lucky to have worked with a number of major actors. Alan Rickman, who was a friend, was in my first play Commitments and later in Bad Language here at Hampstead.

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