Henry Naylor; Birth name: Henry James Naylor: Born 19 January 1966 (age 57) Bradford, West Yorkshire, England: Nationality: British: Alma mater: Downing College, Cambridge: Genres: Satire: Spouse: Sarah Kendall: Notable works and roles: Spitting Image Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections Headcases Meer weergeven Henry James Naylor (born 19 January 1966) is a British comedy writer, director and performer. He is also a playwright. Meer weergeven Naylor read history and history of art at Downing College, Cambridge. Meer weergeven Naylor was head writer for Spitting Image, and has written for many TV and radio programmes, including Alas Smith and Jones, Dead Ringers and Alistair McGowan's Big Impression. His work helped these shows to win numerous awards, … Meer weergeven Web12 aug. 2015 · Naylor won a Fringe First award at Edinburgh last year for his debut play, The Collector, and comes from a comedy tradition (he was one half of the duo Parsons & …
Echoes by Henry Naylor: 4 star review by Marni Appleton
Web11 aug. 2024 · Angel by Henry Naylor – Venue 24: Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose – Other Yin – 4pm. I’VE been very lucky at this festival and have seen some wonderful productions and now, having watched Angel, I can say that any further productions will have to be extraordinary to better it.. Angel tells the story of a simple aspirant farm girl, Rehana, … Web26 sep. 2024 · Following The Collector and Echoes, Angel is the third play in the Arabian Nightmares series written by playwright Henry Naylor. Directed by Michael Cabot, the one-woman production premieres at the Arcola Theatre in London after a sold-out run at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe. All three plays have had their debut at the Edinburgh Fringe … cloth birthday tablecloth
Angel By Henry Naylor (Pipeline Productions) - ThreeWeeks Edinburgh
Web23 aug. 2016 · Angel by Henry Naylor, Gilded Balloon ★★★★Rehana tells us what her hometown Kobane, in Syria, is like – “A small border town where nothing happens … like Berwick-on-Tweed” – a typically wry and smart line in Henry Naylor's final instalment of his “Arabian Nightmares” triptych (following The Collector and Echoes). Web11 aug. 2024 · In Henry Naylor’s new play The Nights, the person responsible for uttering this pithy statement is a young female journalist, Carter (Caitlin Thorburn). Carter works for an unnamed British tabloid and pitches her editor a follow-up story to the initial revelations around Begum’s request: ‘Dear Shamima, fuck off.’. Naylor clearly loves ... WebAngel, the third play in Henry Naylor’s award-winning Middle Eastern trilogy is a far tidier work than Counting Sheep, a simple but devastating one-hour monologue delivered by a young Kurdish ... byod at work