Steve Waters Explained

Steve Waters is a British playwright. He was born in Coventry, UK. He studied English at Oxford University, taught in secondary schools and was a graduate of David Edgar's MA in Playwriting in 1993, a course which he later ran for several years.[1] He has written about the pedagogy of playwriting, contributed articles to The Guardian, essays to The Blackwell Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama and The Cambridge Companion to Harold Pinter, and has written a book entitled, The Secret Life of Plays (2010).[2]

Plays

Collaborative works

The Bush Theatre's 2011 project Sixty Six Books used the King James Bible as inspiration for new theatre.[8] Waters wrote the short play, Capernaum.[9]
He adapted and translated Habitats by Philippe Minyana.
He collaborated with the Menagerie Theatre Company, with Out of Your Knowledge (2005-8) and Offstage Theatre Company, with Amphibians (2011).

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Steve Waters – Essential Drama.
  2. Web site: Nick Hern Books . www.nickhernbooks.co.uk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140715011619/http://www.nickhernbooks.co.uk/index.cfm?nid=authors&AuthorID=1129&alphabet=&isbn=9781848420007 . 2014-07-15.
  3. Web site: Steve Waters. www.doollee.com.
  4. Web site: BBC Radio 4 - Saturday Drama, The Air Gap. BBC.
  5. Web site: BBC - Fall Of The Shah - Media Centre. www.bbc.co.uk.
  6. Web site: My new podcast drama covers Israel's creation — but it's also about Britain. May 6, 2020. inews.co.uk.
  7. News: Frazer . Jenni . BBC dramatizes birth of Israeli nation in 'balanced' new 10-part radio play . The Times of Israel . 29 April 2020.
  8. Web site: Bush Theatre . 2014-10-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110704090950/http://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/biography/writers/ . 2011-07-04 .
  9. Web site: People - UEA. www.uea.ac.uk.