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  2. Roy Williams (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    Williams decided to work in theatre after being tutored by the writer Don Kinch when he was failing in school and attended some rehearsals in a black theatrical company that Kinch ran. After leaving school at the age of 18, Williams did various jobs, including working in McDonald's and in a props warehouse.

  3. Death of England - Wikipedia

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    Death of England is a trilogy of plays by Clint Dyer and Roy Williams which all premiered at the National Theatre, London with Michael in January 2020, followed by Delroy in October 2020 and Closing Time in October 2023.

  4. Sucker Punch (play) - Wikipedia

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    Sucker Punch is a play by the award-winning British playwright Roy Williams. It was first staged in 2010 at the Royal Court Theatre in London . The play was nominated for the Evening Standard Award [ 1 ] and the Olivier Award [ 2 ] for Best New Play.

  5. Roy Williams - Wikipedia

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    Roy Hughes Williams (1874–1946), justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio; Roy Lee Williams (1915–1989), Teamsters labor union president; Roy T. Williams (1883–1946), Church of the Nazarene superintendent; Roy Williams (Scouting) (born 1944), Boy Scouts of America director; Roy David Williams, physicist and data scientist

  6. Theatre Centre - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Centre is a UK-based theatre company touring new plays for young audiences aged 4 to 18. [1] Founded in 1953 by Brian Way, the company has developed plays by writers including Lisa Evans, Noël Greig, Mike Kenny, Bryony Lavery, Leo Butler, Brendan Murray, Philip Osment, Manjinder Virk, Roy Williams and Benjamin Zephaniah. [2]

  7. List of people from the London Borough of Hammersmith and ...

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    Elizabeth Craven, author and playwright. Daughter of Augustus Berkeley, 4th Earl of Berkeley, and second wife of Charles Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, with whom she lived on their properties in Fulham and Hammersmith. Ross Cullum, composer, record producer, songwriter, born in Fulham. Benedict Cumberbatch, actor, born in ...

  8. Big White Fog - Wikipedia

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    Big White Fog demonstrates the internal black tensions of the 1920s by following the Masons, a black family living in a rented house in Chicago. The residents consist of Victor Mason, his wife Ella, their son Lester, Victor's brother Percy, and Ella's brother-in-law Dan.

  9. National Theatre Connections - Wikipedia

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    Several of the specially commissioned Connection plays have been professionally produced at the National Theatre. In 1999 Sparkleshark was performed. In 2006 three were produced; Burn by Deborah Gearing, Chatroom by Enda Walsh and Citizenship by Mark Ravenhill were performed in 2006; [3] the latter two were revived in 2007 when they also toured. [4]