Robin Brooks
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Robin Brooks (born 1961, Leeds) is a British radio dramatist.
Selected credits
Adaptations
- 2000 - The Art of Love, a comedy, emphasizing Ovid's role as lover, with Bill Nighy and Anne-Marie Duff[1]
- 2004 - Mort by Terry Pratchett
- 2006 - Small Gods by Terry Pratchett
- 2008 - An Expert in Murder by Nicola Upson
- 2008 - Night Watch by Terry Pratchett
- 2009 - Armadale by Wilkie Collins
- 2010 - I, Claudius by Robert Graves
- 2012 - Ulysses by James Joyce
- 2012 - Mary Stuart by Friedrich Schiller
- 2013 - Eric by Terry Pratchett
- 2013 - "Jill" by Philip Larkin
Plays
- 1998 - The Golden Triangle - a trilogy on the lives of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, consisting of:
- The Awakening Conscience (on William Holman Hunt and his model Annie Miller, taking its title from Hunt's painting of the same name)
- The Order of Release (on John Everett Millais, John Ruskin and Effie Gray, named after Millais's painting of the same name)
- Love Among The Ruins (on Edward Burne-Jones and Maria Zambaco, named after Burne-Jones's painting of the same name)
- 2003 – The Smallest Man in Christendom
- 2006 – Duce's Bonce[2][3]
- 2007 – A Warning to the Furious[4]
References and notes
- ↑ http://www.suttonelms.org.uk/rbrooks.html.
- ↑ Radio: Pick of the day, Phil Daoust, The Guardian, 30 May 2006
- ↑ Radio – Martin Hoyle, Financial Times, 30 May 2006
- ↑ BBC – Afternoon Play – A Warning to the Furious
Sources
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