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Alice Birch is a British playwright and screenwriter. Birch has written several plays, including ''Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.'' for which she was awarded the George Devine Award for Most Promising New Playwright, and ''Anatomy of a Suicide'' for which she won the
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. Birch was also the screenwriter for the film '' Lady Macbeth'' and has written for such television shows as ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Early life

Birch spent the first five years of her life living with her family at a commune. Because her parents were unmarried, they decided to give Alice and her sister the last name Birch after the commune's name, Birchwood Hall. At 18, Birch joined the Royal Court Theatre’s young writers program and spent a three-month
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in Los Angeles working for the film production company BenderSpink. Birch attended
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for her undergraduate degree.


Career

In 2010, Birch participated in ''24 Hour Plays'' at the Old Vic in which writers, directors, actors, and other creatives have 24 hours to create a new play before it is performed. The playwrights were given 6 hours to write a play 15 minutes in length. Birch's play was called ''And Then There Were Four Little Beats of Four Little Hearts on the Edge of the World''. Birch's first performed full-length play was ''Many Moons'', which premiered in 2011 at Theatre 503 under the direction of Derek Bond. The play follows four characters whose lives seem separate, but then collide. Birch was nominated for the 2011/12
Susan Smith Blackburn prize The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize established in 1978, is the largest and oldest playwriting prize for women+ writing for English-speaking theatre. Named for Susan Smith Blackburn (1935–1977), alumna of Smith College, who died of breast cancer. W ...
, an award recognising female playwrights writing in the English language, for ''Many Moons''. In 2013, Birch's episode of the radio comedy ''Absolutely Delish'' was broadcast on
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. Also in 2013, Birch's play ''Little on the Inside'' premiered at Latitude Festival. The play is set inside a women's prison. Birch co-wrote the play ''Astronauts'' with a group of 16-19 year olds who later performed the work. ''Astronauts'' was inspired by the housing crisis. The play premiered in 2014 with Company Three. ''Little Light'' is one of Birch's first plays, though it was not performed until 2015 when it premiered at the Orange Tree Theatre. Birch's play ''Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.'' was commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, which gave her the prompt, "Well-behaved women seldom make history". Birch wrote the play in three days. The play was inspired by
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' ''
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'', though Birch took inspiration more from the power behind Solanas' words than from the messages of that work. ''Revolt'' premiered with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2014 as part of Midsummer Mischief. Birch was nominated for the 2014/15 Susan Smith Blackburn prize for writing ''Revolt'' and won the George Devine Award for Most Promising New Playwright. In 2015, Birch developed the play ''
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'' with the feminist theatre company
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. ''We Want You to Watch'' was commissioned by the National Theatre. The play protests the violent and graphic world created by pornography and raises the idea of getting rid of pornography in its entirety. The same year, her play for children, ''The Lone Pine Club,'' premiered as a touring production. Birch adapted the story from Malcolm Saville's children's books. Birch's ''Ophelias Zimmer'' (''Ophelia's Room'', in English) premiered at the
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in Berlin in December 2015. The play made its debut in England in early 2016 but was performed in German with English surtitles. ''Ophelias Zimmer'' explores the character of
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from William Shakespeare's '' Hamlet''. The play was a collaboration between Birch, director
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, and designer Chloe Lamford. ''Ophelias Zimmer'' was nominated for the Friedrich-Luft Preis. In 2016, Birch made her screenwriting debut with the film '' Lady Macbeth'', based on Nikolai Leskov's novel '' Lady Macbeth Of The Mtsensk District.'' Birch made several changes from the novel, including setting the film in rural England. Birch won a 2017
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for best screenplay for ''Lady Macbeth''. Birch was also nominated for a BAFTA and for Best Debut Screenwriter at the British Independent Film Awards for ''Lady Macbeth''. In 2016, it was announced that Birch would pen the TV-adaptation of Mary Gabriel's ''Love and Capital'', a biography of the Karl Marx and the Marx family. There have been no further announcements about this television series. Also that year, Birch and British director Katie Mitchell adapted
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's ''Schatten (Eurydike sagt)'' (''Shadow (
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Speaks)'' in English)''.'' In 2017, Birch's play ''Anatomy of a Suicide'' premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London under the direction of Katie Mitchell. ''Anatomy of a Suicide'' won Birch the 2018 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. ''Anatomy of a Suicide'' follows three generations of women affected by mental illness in the 1970s, 1990s, and the 2030s whose stories are presented to the audience simultaneously. Birch was interested in exploring the effects of having a mother who commits suicide and whether trauma can be passed on through DNA. In 2018, Birch adapted Marguerite Duras' novella ''La Maladie de la Mort'' (or, in English, ''The Malady of Death)'' for the stage. The play premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival that year and was directed by Katie Mitchell. '' LANK' was co-commissioned by
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and Clean Break. The play consists of 100 mix-and-match scenes, comprising over 400 pages, which a production is to choose from. The scenes are vignettes about women and the criminal justice system. The 2019 premiere of '' LANK' at the
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with Clean Break performed 22 of the 100 scenes. In 2019, Birch adapted Virginia Woolf's ''Orlando'' into German. The adaptation was performed at the Shaubühne and directed by Katie Mitchell. Birch adapted Sally Rooney's novel ''
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'' for television with Rooney herself and writer
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. The ''Normal People'' TV series was released in April 2020. Before the release of ''Normal People'', it was announced that Birch would also adapt Rooney's novel ''
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'' for television. Birch's opera, ''Violet,'' composed by Tom Coult'','' was scheduled to open at the
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in June 2020. The opera was commissioned and produced by Music Theatre Wales, Theater Magdeburg, and Snape Maltings, with the
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. The two created ''Violet'' in 2019. The opera's premiere was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, eventually taking place at Aldeburgh in June 2022. Jude Christian's production starred soprano Anna Dennis as Violet with accompaniment by the
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conducted by
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. The production went on to tour the UK. Birch has worked with director Katie Mitchell many times. Mitchell has directed Birch's ''Ophelias Zimmer'', ''Anatomy of a Suicide'', and ''La Maladie de la Mort''. In October 2020, her adaptation of Rachel Cusk's '' Outline'' trilogy was set to be directed by Mitchell at the National Theatre. The production was indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Birch adapted Graham Swift's 2016 novel '' Mothering Sunday.'' The film of the same name premiered at the 2021 Cannes Festival. In 2020, it was announced that Birch would write the television reimagining of '' Dead Ringers'', set to star Rachel Weisz. In 2022, '' The Wonder'', for which Birch co-wrote the screenplay with
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and
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, adapted from Donoghue's novel of the same name, premiered.


Bibliography

* ''Many Moons'' * ''Little on the Inside'' * ''Astronauts'' * ''Little Light'' * ''Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.'' * ''
We Want You to Watch ''We Want You to Watch'' is a 2015 play by Alice Birch developed with the theatre company, RashDash.The play is a feminist critique of pornography. ''We Want You to Watch'' premiered at the National Theatre's Temporary Theatre under the direct ...
'' * ''The Lone Pine Club'' * ''Ophelias Zimmer'' (German with English surtitles) * ''Anatomy of a Suicide'' * ''La Maladie de la Mort'' (French with English subtitles) * '' LANK' * ''Outline. Transit. Kudos''.


Filmography


Film

Writer: * '' Lady Macbeth'' (2016) * '' Mothering Sunday'' (2021) * '' The Wonder'' (2022)


Television

Writer: * ''
Normal People ''Normal People'' is a 2018 novel by the Irish author Sally Rooney. ''Normal People'' is Rooney's second novel, published after '' Conversations with Friends'' (2017). It was first published by Faber & Faber on 30 August 2018. The book became a ...
'' (2020) * ''
Conversations with Friends ''Conversations with Friends'' is the 2017 debut novel by the Irish author Sally Rooney, about two young women who become involved with an older couple in Dublin's literary scene. The novel was published by Faber and Faber and received critical ...
'' (2022) * '' Dead Ringers'' (TBA) Story Editor: * ''
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'' (Season 2)


Awards


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Birch, Alice 20th-century English women writers 20th-century English dramatists and playwrights 20th-century British writers 21st-century English women writers 21st-century British writers British screenwriters British women screenwriters English women dramatists and playwrights British women television writers Writers Guild of America Award winners Alumni of the University of Exeter Living people 1986 births