Adam Brace Explained

Birth Name:Adam George Brace
Birth Date:25 March 1980
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:London, England
Years Active:2008–2023
Alma Mater:University of Kent (BA)
Partner:Rebecca Fuller

Adam George Brace (25 March 1980 – 29 April 2023) was a British playwright and director. Brace was the resident associate dramaturg of Soho Theatre in London.[1]

Background

Adam George Brace was born in London on 25 March 1980, to George Brace, an architect, and Nikki (née Sturdy), a floor manager at the BBC.[2] His father died in a bicycle accident several months before his son's birth.[2] Brace attended the University of Kent, where he got a degree in drama.[2] His first jobs included teaching English in South Korea and working as a children's entertainer in Malaysia.[2] He was briefly a journalist for The Irish Post, but was fired after publicly disparaging a film at a Q-and-A held for the press screening.[2] Brace was also a master's student at Goldsmiths, University of London, though sources differ on whether he received a degree.[2] [3]

Career

His play Stovepipe, performed in promenade, premiered at the HighTide festival in Suffolk in 2008,[3] before transferring to London for an eight-week run in collaboration with the National Theatre.[4] [5] The play is about corporate soldiers and Brace wrote it after a tour of Jordan where he conducted interviews with men in that job. The play was critically acclaimed, receiving numerous five star reviews and being called "rivetingly intelligent"[6] by the Sunday Times and "exhilaratingly convincing[7] ' by The Independent. The play was named at number 10 in The Times Top Twenty Plays of the Decade.[8]

Other plays include They Drink It in the Congo (Almeida Theatre, 2016),[3] A Real Humane Person Who Cares And All That,[9] (Edinburgh Fringe, 2008 / Arcola Theatre, 2009).

Brace worked extensively as a director, with credits including Liz Kingsman's One Woman Show at the Ambassadors Theatre, London and Soho Theatre. He also collaborated as a director or script editor with acts including Jessie Cave, Ahir Shah, Ruby Wax and Sh!t Theatre, a theatrical duo consisting Louise Mothersole and his partner, Rebecca Fuller.[3] [10]

At the time of Brace's death, he was preparing a Broadway production of his one-man show Just for Us, set to run at the Hudson Theatre in the summer of 2023, with Alex Edelman starring.[2] [11]

Personal life and death

Brace was in a relationship with stage performer Rebecca Fuller, known by her stage name, Rebecca Biscuit. He died at a hospital in London from complications of a stroke on 29 April 2023, at the age of 43.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adam Brace: 'Stand-up directing is hardcore dramaturgy' . 2022-12-20 . The Stage . En.
  2. News: Coveney . Michael . Adam Brace obituary . 5 May 2023 . . 5 May 2023.
  3. News: Adam Brace, Director of Ambitious One-Person Shows, Dies at 43. Sandomir. Richard. 7 May 2023. 8 May 2023. The New York Times. limited.
  4. http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/42732/productions/stovepipe.html
  5. http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/43664/videos/stovepipe-trailer.html
  6. Web site: Arts and entertainment . Entertainment.timesonline.co.uk . 2015-12-12.
  7. News: Bassett . Kate . Stovepipe, West 12 Shopping Centre, London | Reviews | Culture . https://web.archive.org/web/20121104024959/http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/stovepipe-west-12-shopping-centre-londonbrover-there-royal-court-downstairs-londonbrberlin-hanover-express-hampstead-london-1645188.html . 2012-11-04 . limited . live . The Independent . 2009-03-15 . 2015-12-12.
  8. Web site: Arts and entertainment . Entertainment.timesonline.co.uk . 2015-12-12.
  9. Web site: Arcola Theatre . Arcola Theatre . 2015-12-12.
  10. Web site: Adam Brace: 'Stand-up directing is hardcore dramaturgy' . 2022-12-09 . The Stage . En.
  11. News: Adam Brace, British Playwright and Director, Dies at 43 — Just Weeks Before His Broadway Debut. People. May 3, 2023. May 5, 2023. Hatcher. Kirsty.