Dennis Kelly

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Dennis Kelly (born 1970 in New Barnet, London) is a London-based writer.

He received a first in Drama and Theatre Arts from Goldsmiths College, London.

His plays include Debris (Theatre 503, 2003/ BAC, 2004), Osama the Hero (Hampstead Theatre, 2005), After the End (produced by Paines Plough at the Traverse/ Bush Theatre, 2005/ UK and international tour 2006), Love and Money (Royal Exchange, Manchester and Young Vic, 2006) and Taking Care of Baby (Hampstead Theatre, 2007). His most recent work is DeoxyriboNucleic Acid, written for the National Theatre Connections Festival in 2007.

His work has been produced in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, Holland, The Czech Republic, Italy, Australia, Japan, the United States, Belgium and Romania. Other work includes translations of Péter Kárpáti’s The Fourth Gate (National Theatre Studio), Gerhart Hauptmann’s Rose Bernd (Arcola), and The Colony, a radio play which won Best European Radio Drama at the Prix Europa, 2004.

He has also co-written the BBC3 sitcom, Pulling [1].

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