Bonnie Greer is a Chicago born playwright and critic resident in Britain. She studied theatre in Chicago with David Mamet and in New York with Elia Kazan. She has lived in the UK since 1986, where she has worked mainly in theatre with women and ethnic minorities. She has won a Verity Bargate Award for Best New Play and has played Joan of Arc on the Paris stage.
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- Bonnie Greer is a Chicago born playwright and critic resident in Britain. She studied theatre in Chicago with David Mamet and in New York with Elia Kazan. She has lived in the UK since 1986, where she has worked mainly in theatre with women and ethnic minorities. She has won a Verity Bargate Award for Best New Play and has played Joan of Arc on the Paris stage. She has had many plays produced by BBC Radios 3 and 4, including a translation of The Little Prince, and her latest play, Jitterbug was presented in London in 2001. Her musical Solid had a workshop production in Stockholm for the National Theatre of Sweden. Her co-produced documentary, Reflecting Skin was shown over the BBC in 2004 and she is currently in pre-production with another about the education department of the Royal Opera House. Until fairly recently, Greer was a regular panellist on the BBC's Newsnight Review, and is the author of two novels: Hanging by Her Teeth (1994) and Entropy (2009). Currently she is working on a play for the National Theatre Studio. She was in series 1 of Grumpy Old Women in 2005, and occasionally contributes on Question Time. She is a synaesthete.
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- Bonnie Greer is a Chicago born playwright and critic resident in Britain. She studied theatre in Chicago with David Mamet and in New York with Elia Kazan. She has lived in the UK since 1986, where she has worked mainly in theatre with women and ethnic minorities. She has won a Verity Bargate Award for Best New Play and has played Joan of Arc on the Paris stage.
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