Kieron Quirke

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Kieron Quirke is a writer, journalist, and theatre critic residing in London, England. Quirke was educated at King Edwards School, Birmingham and attended Merton College, Oxford where he was notable for his activities in theatre and journalism.

He is currently a theatre critic for the Evening Standard, having also written for The Times [1], Time Out, and The Metro in the past.

Quirke also writes for television with young surrealist playwright Robin French. Their output has included episodes of children's drama I Dream, which starred members of the band S Club 8, and most recently work for the comedy sketch show, Man Stroke Woman[1] and sitcom pilot Bash[2], both aired aired on BBC Three. Bash was directed by Dominic Brigstocke and produced by Adam Bromley.

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  1. ^ BBC - Comedy - Shows A-Z Index
  2. ^ Cv | Adam Bromley

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