debbie tucker green
debbie tucker green [sic] is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and director.[1] She spells her name in lower-case letters.[2]
She has written a number of plays, including born bad for which she won the Olivier Award for Most Promising Newcomer in 2004. She has also won a BAFTA for random, which was broadcast on Channel 4.[3] Most of her stage plays have been produced at the Royal Court Theatre and the Young Vic in London.
green wrote and directed Second Coming, a film set in London starring Nadine Marshall and Idris Elba.
Selected works
- "two women" (Soho Theatre, 2000)
- "dirty butterfly" (Soho Theatre, 2003)
- "born bad" (Hampstead Theatre, 2003)
- "trade" (The Other Place, 2004)
- "stoning mary" (Royal Court Theatre, 2005)
- "generations" (Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, 2005)
- "Laws of War" (Royal Court Theatre, 2010)
- "random" (Royal Court Theatre, 2008)
- "Truth and Reconciliation" (Royal Court Theatre, 2011)
References