Mike Bartlett (playwright) - Works As A Writer

Works As A Writer

  • The Town - a TV Crime drama series for ITV1. Premiered 5th December 2012 (UK)
  • Medea - an adaption of Euripides' Medea - touring production for Headlong, 27 September to 1 December
  • Chariots of Fire – Hampstead Theatre, London 9 May to 16 June 2012; Gielgud Theatre 23 June 2012 to 2 February 2013
  • The Core - Woman's Hour Drama for BBC Radio 4, 5-9 September 2011.
  • 13 - National Theatre, 2011–2012
  • Heart - Afternoon Play for BBC Radio 4, 18 May 2011.
  • Love, Love, Love - Paines Plough, 2010
  • Earthquakes in London - National Theatre, 2010
  • Cock - Royal Court - November 2009
  • Liam - Woman's Hour Drama for BBC Radio 4, 14-18 September 2009.
  • Contractions - an adaptation of his radio play Love Contract at the Royal Court, 2008
  • Artefacts - commissioned and produced by Nabokov and first performed at The Bush Theatre, London - February / March 2008.
  • Love Contract - BBC Radio 4, 14 November 2007
  • The Family Man - 2007 5 part Radio Drama produced for Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4
  • My Child - a critically acclaimed play about fatherhood and what it means to be a man. May 2007 (Royal Court Theatre)
  • Stuff I Buried in a Small Town - a one hour play commissioned by The Older Heat and Light Company - March 2006 (Hampstead Theatre)
  • Not Talking - commissioned by BBC Radio 3 show The Wire, 2 March 2006
  • Comfort - 24 hour play - July 2005 (Old Vic Theatre)
  • Silent Charities - a short play commissioned for the Earl's Court Festival - July 2005 (Finborough Theatre)
  • Why People Really Burn - 2003 (The Underbelly – Edinburgh Fringe)
  • Swimming for Beginners - 2002 (The Workshop Theatre, Leeds)
  • The Love At Last - 2002 (Gilded Balloon – Edinburgh Fringe)

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