Tanya Ronder is a celebrated playwright who trained at RADA and
spent fourteen years working as an actress before turning to
writing. Her 2007 adaptation of DBC Pierre's Booker Prize-winning
novel, Vernon God Little, was nominated for an Olivier Award
for Best New Play as well as a What's On Stage Award for Best New
Comedy and was revived by the Young Vic in 2011 as part of their
anniversary season. In 2009, she adapted JM Barrie's much-loved
children's book, Peter Pan, which played to critical acclaim
at Kensington Gardens' twelve hundred seat tent and then moved to
the O2 for Christmas before touring America. It toured again in the
summer of 2014. Her original play Table opened to critical
acclaim in the Shed at the National Theatre in 2013. Other credits
include Liola which opened at the National Theatre's
Lyttleton in 2013 and Dara which opened in January 2015,
again in the Lyttleton.
Tanya Ronder is a celebrated playwright who trained at RADA and
spent fourteen years working as an actress before turning to
writing. Her 2007 adaptation of DBC Pierre's Booker Prize-winning
novel, Vernon God Little, was nominated for an Olivier Award
for Best New Play as well as a What's On Stage Award for Best New
Comedy and was revived by the Young Vic in 2011 as part of their
anniversary season. In 2009, she adapted JM Barrie's much-loved
children's book, Peter Pan, which played to critical acclaim
at Kensington Gardens' twelve hundred seat tent and then moved to
the O2 for Christmas before touring America. It toured again in the
summer of 2014. Her original play Table opened to critical
acclaim in the Shed at the National Theatre in 2013. Other credits
include Liola which opened at the National Theatre's
Lyttleton in 2013 and Dara which opened in January 2015,
again in the Lyttleton.
Tanya Ronder is a celebrated playwright who trained at RADA and
spent fourteen years working as an actress before turning to
writing. Her 2007 adaptation of DBC Pierre's Booker Prize-winning
novel, Vernon God Little, was nominated for an Olivier Award
for Best New Play as well as a What's On Stage Award for Best New
Comedy and was revived by the Young Vic in 2011 as part of their
anniversary season. In 2009, she adapted JM Barrie's much-loved
children's book, Peter Pan, which played to critical acclaim
at Kensington Gardens' twelve hundred seat tent and then moved to
the O2 for Christmas before touring America. It toured again in the
summer of 2014. Her original play Table opened to critical
acclaim in the Shed at the National Theatre in 2013. Other credits
include Liol which opened at the National Theatre's
Lyttleton in 2013 and Dara which opened in January 2015,
again in the Lyttleton.
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