Michael Wynne is an English playwright born in Birkenhead on 3 August 1972. While reading for a Politics degree in London, he entered a competition for new young writers run by the Royal Court Theatre. He won this with his first play The Knocky - an award-winning comedy, set on a Birkenhead council estate. It was produced at the Royal Court in 1995 and subsequently performed at Liverpool's Everyman Theatre in 1997. In 2010, Wynne won the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy for The Priory. In 2011, Wynne wrote the BBC Christmas show, Lapland. A series was later announced, entitled Being Eileen, again written by Wynne, which began to air on 4 February 2013.
Plays and television include:
1995 – The Knocky – The Royal Court Theatre
1997 – Too Cold For Snow – The Prada Foundation
1999 – Sell Out – Frantic Assembly
2000 – The Boy Who Left Home – Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
2002 – The People Are Friendly – The Royal Court Theatre
2005 – Dirty Wonderland – Frantic Assembly
2009 – Tits/Teeth – Soho Theatre
2009 – The Priory – The Royal Court Theatre
2010 – Rough Cuts – The Royal Court Theatre
2011, 2013— Being Eileen, BBC comedy-drama.
2012 – Canvas – Minerva Theatre, Chichester
|