Nick Payne (born 1984) is a British playwright and screenwriter. Known for his work on the
West End and
Broadway stage as well as for his film and television work, he has received nominations for a
Laurence Olivier Award and a
Tony Award
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ce ...
.
Payne studied at the
University of York
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and the
Central School of Speech and Drama before graduating from the
Royal Court Young Writer's Program. Whilst working in the National Theatre Bookshop, he wrote his first play ''
If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet'', which premièred in 2009. It was followed by ''Wanderlust'' in 2010. He made his Broadway debut with ''
Constellations'' (2015). For his play ''
Elegy'' (2016) he received a
Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play nomination. Payne returned to Broadway with ''A Sea/Life'' (2019) at the
Hudson Theatre.
He created and wrote the
BBC One
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series ''
Wanderlust'' (2018) and wrote the screenplay for ''
The Sense of an Ending'' (2016). He co-wrote the 2021 screen adaptation of ''
The Last Letter To Your Lover'' from a book by
Jojo Moyes.
Early life and education
Payne studied at the
University of York
The University of York (abbreviated as or ''York'' for Post-nominal letters, post-nominals) is a public Collegiate university, collegiate research university in York, England. Established in 1963, the university has expanded to more than thir ...
and subsequently at the
Central School of Speech and Drama. He is also a graduate of the
Royal Court Young Writer's Program. Nick was/is a member of the Northern Writing Squad, a project funded by the Arts Council in the North of England that supports emerging young writers.
Career
In 2008 Payne worked at the bookshop of the National Theatre.
["Lift off for the writer with stars in his eyes"]
''Independent'', 2 January 2013. Matilda Battersby His first play, ''If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet'', opened at the
Bush Theatre in October 2009 and received a positive response from critics at the ''
Evening Standard
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'' and the ''
Financial Times
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''. It won the
George Devine Award. In September 2012 it was staged at New York's Laura Pels Theatre, starring
Jake Gyllenhaal.
Payne's second play, ''Wanderlust'', opened in September 2010, directed by
Simon Godwin, at the
Royal Court Theatre upstairs and also garnered excellent reviews. In November, Payne was shortlisted for the
Evening Standard
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's Most Promising Playwright Award, but lost out to
Anya Reiss. He took part in the
Bush Theatre's 2011 project ''
Sixty Six Books'', for which he wrote a piece based upon a book of the
King James Bible
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.
''
Constellations'' opened at
Royal Court Theatre on 13 January 2012. Directed by
Michael Longhurst and starring
Rafe Spall and
Sally Hawkins, it explores love, friendship and the notion of free will against the backdrop of quantum physics. It was extremely well received, with
Charles Spencer in the ''Daily Telegraph'' commenting that "Nick Payne's drama lasts just over an hour but packs in more than most shows manage in three times that length. It is playful, intelligent and bursting with ideas, but also achieves a powerful undertow of emotion", while Paul Taylor in the ''Independent'' wrote that "one would be hard put to begin to do justice to the dazzling way it creates rules, while at the same time being wise enough not to jettison the old rule book either". It transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre in November 2012. That month it won the
Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Play.
In January 2013 Payne revealed that a film adaptation was under way.
[ This plan was later shelved.
In August 2013 his play ''The Same Deep Water As Me'' opened at the Donmar Warehouse, with a cast including Nigel Lindsay, Daniel Mays and Marc Wootton. In January 2014 ''Blurred Lines'', a piece he devised with the director Carrie Cracknell, opened at the National Theatre's Shed. In 2014, two episodes of '' The Secrets'' which were written by Payne were broadcast on ]BBC One
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.
''Incognito'' was a co-production between Live Theatre, nabokov, HighTide Festival Theatre and in association with The North Wall in spring 2014, which previewed at Live Theatre in April 2014, before going to HighTide Festival and The North Wall, Oxford. It returned to Live Theatre in May and then had a sell-out run at The Bush Theatre, London. ''Incognito'' was produced off-Broadway
An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer tha ...
(in New York) by the Manhattan Theatre Club with support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation at New York's City Center in 2016. The play starred Charlie Cox, Heather Lind, Morgan Spector, and Geneva Carr and was directed by Doug Hughes.
The American premiere of ''Constellations'' opened on Broadway in January 2015 at Manhattan Theatre Club's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, starring Academy Award nominee Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Wilson. ''Constellations'' reunited Gyllenhaal with Payne and director Michael Longhurst, who were also making their Broadway debuts with the production. The three had previously collaborated on the American premiere of ''If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet''. The play was next mounted in 2016 at Washington DC's Studio Theatre, starring Lily Balatincz and Tom Patterson and directed by Studio Theatre Artistic Director David Muse. The production was nominated for six Helen Hayes Awards, with Balatincz winning the Helen Hayes Award for Best Actress in a Play and Patterson winning the Helen Hayes Award for Best Actor in a Play. In November 2016, ''Constellations'' opened at Canadian Stage in Toronto
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, under the direction of Peter Hinton.
''A Life'' ran off-Broadway from February 2019 to March 2019 and transferred to Broadway at the Hudson Theatre in July 2019. The play ran with ''Sea Wall'' and starred Jake Gyllenhaal, directed by Carrie Cracknell. The plays were nominated for the 2020 Tony Award for Best Play
The Tony Award for Best Play (formally, an Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award given to the best new (non-musical) play on Broadway, as determined by Tony Award voters. There was no award in the Tonys' first year ...
.
In 2023, A24 acquired the rights to his romantic drama film '' We Live in Time'' starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.
Works
Film
Television
Theatre
Awards and nominations
References
External links
Nick Payne's site at Macmillan Publishing House
Nick Payne's Profile at Curtis Brown
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English dramatists and playwrights
Living people
English male dramatists and playwrights
1984 births
Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Alumni of the University of York