Rona Munro
Rona Munro | |
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Born | Aberdeen |
7 September 1959
Occupation | Writer |
Rona Munro (born 7 September 1959) is a Scottish writer. She has written plays for theatre, radio, and television. Her film work includes Ken Loach's Ladybird, Ladybird (1994), Oranges and Sunshine (2010) for Jim Loach and Aimée & Jaguar (1999), co-authored by German director Max Färberböck.
Rona Munro is also known for being the author of the last Doctor Who television serial of the original run to air, Survival (1989). She later novelised this serial for Target Books.
Her most recent credits include the theatre play Iron which has received many productions worldwide. Other theatre works include plays for the Traverse Theatre Edinburgh, ('Strawberries in January' translation) Manchester Royal Exchange, ('Mary Barton'), Plymouth Drum Theatre and Paines Plough, ('Long Time Dead') and the Royal Shakespeare Company, ('The Indian Boy')
Munro has also contributed eight dramas to Radio 4's Stanley Baxter Playhouse: First Impressions, Wheeling Them In, The King's Kilt, Pasta Alfreddo at Cafe Alessandro, The Man in the Garden, The Porter's Story, The German Pilot and The Spider.
In 2006 the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith presented Munro's adaptation of Richard Adams' classic book, Watership Down. Her early television work includes episodes of the drama series Casualty (BBC) and, more recently, a BBC film Rehab. directed by Antonia Bird.
Rona Munro currently lives and works in London. Her play, The Last Witch, was performed at the 2009 Edinburgh Festival, directed by Dominic Hill, and in 2011 by Dumbarton People's Theatre. Her history cycle The James Plays, James I, James II and James III, were first performed by the National Theatre of Scotland in summer 2014 in a co-production with Edinburgh International Festival and the National Theatre of Great Britain.
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Awards
- Giles Cooper Award for Dirt Under The Carpet, 1988
- Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, 1991
- Evening Standard Award, NOOK Award for Best Play for The James Plays, 2014
- Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award, Best Play for The James Plays, 2014
Works
- The Bang and the Whimper, 1982
- The Salesman, 1982
- Fugue, 1983
- Bus, 1984
- Touchwood, 1984
- Ghost Story, 1985
- Piper's Cave, 1985
- Watching Waiters, 1985
- Biggest Party in the World, 1986
- Dust And Dreams, 1986
- The Way To Go Home, 1987
- Winners, 1987
- Off The Road, 1988
- Long Story Short, 1989
- Saturday at the Commodore, 1989
- Bold Girls, 1990[1]
- Scotland Matters, 1992
- Your Turn To Clean The Stair, 1992
- Haunted, 1999
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- Snake, 1999
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- Stick Granny on the Roofrack, 2002
- Gilt, 2003
- Catch A Falling Star!, 2004
- Women on the Verge of a T Junction, 2004
- Indian Boy, 2006
- Long Time Dead, 2006
- The Maiden Stone, 2006
- Mary Barton, 2006
- Strawberries in January, 2006
- Watership Down, 2006
- Dirt Under The Carpet, 2007
- Donny's Brain, 2012
- The James Plays (three plays about Kings James I, II and III of Scotland), 2014.
- Scuttlers, 2015
References
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External links
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- 1959 births
- Living people
- People from Edinburgh
- Scottish dramatists and playwrights
- Scottish television writers
- Scottish women writers
- Scottish women dramatists and playwrights
- British women screenwriters
- Women television writers