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  1. Lydia Adetunji. Writer. Agent. Tanya Tillett. +44 0207 467 0108. Lydia is a writer for film, television and theatre. Prior to that, she worked as a newspaper journalist for the Financial Times. FIXER, her first full-length play, opened at the 2009 HighTide Festival in Suffolk.

  2. Feb 28, 2010 · Lydia Adetunji, 30. Former journalist Adetunji took her first full-length play, Fixer, to Suffolk's HighTide festival last year. She's currently writing a play about a female MP.

  3. Biography. Lydia Adetunji was born in Stockport and grew up in Nigeria before moving back to Britain. After graduating from Cambridge with a degree in Chinese, Adetunji worked as a journalist at the Financial Times for six years. Following attachments with the Royal Court and National Theatre studio, Adetunji showed her debut, Fixer, at Suffolk ...

  4. May 31, 2023 · Lydia Adetunji. The TV version is described as a “post-pandemic” contemporary retelling of one of The Night Manager author’s most popular novels. The Constant Gardener follows Justin Quayle, a...

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  5. Lydia Adetunji | Pentabus. Lydia’s first full-length play Fixer opened at the HighTide Festival in 2009. It was revived at the Oval House in 2011 and is published by Nick Hern Books. Her second, Compliance, was written while she was Pearson playwright in residence at Paines Plough, and won the 2011 Catherine Johnson award for Best Play.

  6. May 9, 2022 · Lydia Adetunji has just been announced as one of the writers for HBO/ Ch4’s GET MILLIE BLACK. The six-part crime noir will star Tamara Lawrance as police detective Millie-Jean Black. Produced by Motive Pictures with Tanya Hamilton to direct.

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    Lydia Adetunji. Agent: Tanya Tillett. (TTillett@theagency.co.uk) Lydia is a writer for film, television, and theatre. Prior to that, she worked as a newspaper journalist for the Financial Times. FIXER, her first full-length play, opened at the 2009 HighTide Festival. It was revived at Oval House in 2011 and is published by Nick Hern Books.

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