Charlotte Jones
Charlotte Jones's first play, Airswimming, was premièred at the Battersea Arts Centre, London and later broadcast on BBC Radio 4. In Flame was premièred in January 1999 at the Bush Theatre, London, and later revived at the New Ambassadors, London, in September 2000. Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis premièred at the Bolton Octagon in April 1999 and transferred to the Liverpool Everyman in May of that year. It won the Manchester Evening News Best Play Award and the Pearson Television Best Play Award of 1999. It was recently revived at the Watford Palace Theatre. Charlotte Jones won the Critics' Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright in 2000 for In Flame and Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis. Humble Boy was awarded the Susan Smith Blackburn Award, 2001, the Critics' Circle Best New Play Award, 2002, and the People's Choice Best New Play Award, 2002.
Books by Charlotte Jones
The Lightning Play
Charlotte Jones
North London at Halloween. Celebrity ghost-writer Max Villiers and his wife Harriet, a talented shopper, host a party. As Max connects his first plasma TV, the evening is hijacked by ...
Charlotte Jones Plays 1
Charlotte Jones
This first collection of plays by Charlotte Jones includes her multi-award winning Humble Boy (Susan Smith Blackburn Award 2001, the Critics' Circle Best New Play Award 2002, and the People ...
The Dark
Charlotte Jones
John lives with his elderly mother and is helping the police with their enquiries. Brian and Janet's teenage son only talks to strangers. Barnaby and Louisa feel unable to ...
Humble Boy
Charlotte Jones
Humble Boy is a comedy about broken vows, failed hopes and the joys of bee-keeping.
All is not well in the Humble hive. Thirty-five-year-old Felix Humble is a Cambridge astro-physicist ...
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