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  1. Nov 12, 2014 · Simon Vinnicombe is running three marathons, back to back, to raise awareness of Type 1 diabetes. Tough challenge – but nothing compared to the 10,000 finger pricks, 350+ cannulas and three A&E...

  2. Overview. Simon Vinnicombe began his career when he was invited to join a Super Group within the Royal Court Young Writers Programme. His first two plays, Year 10 (2005) and Cradle Me (2008), opened at the Finborough Theatre. Year 10 was named Time Out Critics' Choice and transferred to BAC, the Festival Premieres second edition (a festival by ...

  3. In this interview playwright Simon Vinnicombe talks about the play Ceremony which he wrote for Y Touring as part of the project with King's College. He discu...

    • A striking new play by an award-winning writer. Writer Simon Vinnicombe takes a funny and unflinching look at how trivial insecurities can send us crashing into self-destruction.
    • Atmospheric and trendsetting venue. The CLF Art Cafe in Peckham Rye's Bussey Building is an atmospheric, vibrant and still somewhat undiscovered venue with views across the London skyline.
    • Talented cast and creatives. Currently on commission from the National Theatre and the Soho Theatre, Simon Vinnicombe is a former winner of the Peggy Ramsay Pearson Award for playwrights and was a member of the BBC Writers Academy.
    • A must-see for Londoners. A chance meeting on a London night bus causes Lucy and Jim to spiral into a world of love, pain and (mis)communication. As writer Simon Vinnicombe describes, "Love leaves its indelible mark on all of us, nothing can ever be the same again.
  4. Sep 30, 2008 · Simon Vinnicombe's first play at the Finborough Theatre, Year 10, was published by Methuen Drama and was praised by the critics. The author is a member of the Royal Court Young Writers Programme. He also adapted the fairy tales of Oscar Wilde as Wilde Tales which enjoyed a sell out run at the Southwark Playhouse.

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  5. Biography. Simon Vinnicombe's first play at the Finborough Theatre, Year 10, was published by Methuen Drama and was praised by the critics. The author is a member of the Royal Court Young Writers Programme. He also adapted the fairy tales of Oscar Wilde as Wilde Tales which enjoyed a sell out run at the Southwark Playhouse.

  6. Jul 16, 2005 · An emotionally charged, bruising yet tender story of the journey of a year in the life of a fifteen year old boy. About The Playwright Simon Vinnicombe. About The Director Max Key. The Press on Year 10. Back To Archive. 21 June - 16 July 2005. Tickets and Times. Approximately 90 minutes with one interval of fifteen minutes. Back To Archive.

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