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Mark Ravenhill (born 7 June 1966) is an English playwright, actor and journalist.
His plays include Shopping and Fucking (first performed in 1996),Some Explicit Polaroids (1999) and Mother Clap's Molly House (2001). He made his acting debut in his monologue Product, at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. He often writes for the arts section of The Guardian. He is Associate Director of London's Little Opera House at The King's Head Theatre.
Ravenhill is the elder of two sons born to Ted and Angela Ravenhill. He grew up in West Sussex, England and cultivated an interest in theatre early in life, putting on plays with his brother when they were eight and seven, respectively. He studied English and Drama at Bristol University from 1984–1987, and held down jobs as a freelance director, workshop leader and drama teacher.
In 1997, Ravenhill became the literary director of a new writing company, Paines Plough. In 2003, when Nicholas Hytner took over as artistic director of the National Theatre, Ravenhill was brought in as part of his advisory team. In the mid-nineties, Ravenhill was diagnosed as HIV+, his partner of the early 1990s having died from AIDS.
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Mark Ravenhill talks his play, "Shopping and Fucking". »»﴿───► See more on the Authors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I30kDK7RrKXxtLK9WxA33-T
Mark Ravenhill discusses the Royal Court Theatre at 60 years. Subscribe: https://goo.gl/SCey5g Watch more interviews at https://www.royalcourttheatre.com/sixtyyearsnew A film by Copper Productions www.copperproductions.co.uk Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/Nqjh/
Mark Ravenhill is a British playwright, actor and journalist best known for the plays Shopping & F***ing, Some Explicit Polaroids, and Mother Clapp's Molly House. In 2008, the Royal Court, the Gate Theatre, the National Theatre, Out of Joint, and Paines Plough collectively staged the 17 plays in his Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat. He made his acting debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2005, performing his own monologue, Product. Educated at Bristol University, Mr. Ravenhill is a frequent contributor to the arts section of the Guardian. At Colgate on Nov. 11, 2010.
Interview with playwright Mark Ravenhill about his new play, Candide, a response to Voltaire's novel. Candide plays in the Swan Theatre from 29 August to 26 October 2013. http://www.rsc.org.uk/whats-on/candide/
Creaky Coach Theatre Company are performing Citizenship in February and March 2009. With kind permission of Samuel French.
Intérpretes: Patricia Torres, Nacho Laseca, Robe González, Rodrigo Casillas y Carlos Martín Creo que todos necesitamos historias, inventamos historias para poder salvarnos. Y creo que hace mucho tiempo había grandes historias. Las manos poderosas de los dioses y el destino, el viaje de las iluminaciones, el avance del socialismo... Pero todas murieron o el mundo creció o se puso viejo o las olvidó. Así que ahora todos inventamos nuestras propias historias. Historias pequeñas. Salen de diferentes formas, pero cada uno de nosotros tiene una. -Robbie [Shopping & Fucking]-
One of Britain's most celebrated contemporary playwrights, Mark Ravenhill travelled to Dublin to take part in a public interview. The event took place from 6pm -- 7.30pm on Thursday 27th March at the Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street. Mark discussed his own work and career, as well as his thoughts on artistic integrity, truth and risk, in conversation with Dr Emilie Pine, lecturer at UCD's School of English, Drama & Film and 2013 Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards judge. This discussion followed a public address given by Mark at the 2013 Edinburgh International Festival, in which he spoke about the arts losing direction and the precariousness of public funding for the sector.
The show premiered in September 2008 featuring Ioana Iacob, Christine Cizmas, Ramona Olasz, Horia Savescu and Radu Miodrag Vulpe. Set design: Bagoly Zsuzsanna. Video: Kozma Levente & Alexandru Mihaescu.
Shopping and Fucking by Mark Ravenhill Διασκευή/ Σκηνοθεσία : Θέμης Θεοχάρογλου Μετάφραση : Θωμάς Μοσχόπουλος Σκηνογραφία/ Ενδυματολογία : πάνω κάτω εφτά* Φωτισμοί : Ζωή Φαμέλη -Μολυβδά Βοηθός σκηνοθέτη : Χριστίνα Αμανατιάδου Διεύθυνση Παραγωγής : Κατερίνα Μάμαλη Σχεδιασμός Αφίσας/ Προγράμματος : Θέμης Θεοχάρογλου Φωτογραφίες : Χαρά Αργυρούδη, Βούλα Παπαδοπούλου Μουσική : Oyster Blues Band** Διανομή Μπράιαν : Πάνος Δεληνικόπουλος Ρόμπυ : Δημήτρης Κίτσος Λούλου : Δέσποινα Κολτσιδοπούλου Γκάρυ : Νίκος Μαυράκης Μάρκ : Νίκος Ράμμος *Χαρά Αργυρούδη, Μάρθα Γωγάκου, Πετρούλα Λιώρα, Ανδρέας Λουκά, Αναστασία Παπαϊωάννου, Όλγα Σφέτσα. ** Τραγουδούν: Ελένη Ευθυμίου, Κόμνω Κρικελίκου, Μυρσίνη Λινού, Κατερίνα Σισίννι Adapted / Directed by Themis Theocharoglou Translated by Thomas Moschopoulos S...
Author Mark Ravenhill talks about Citizenship. A bittersweet comedy about growing up, following a boy's frank and messy search to discover his sexual identity. 'One of his very best plays. Ravenhill captures excellently the sexual insecurity of adolescence as well as the infinite curiosity.' Guardian
This is the full interview with Leonard Ravenhill. He was a great man of prayer and even more importantly, a man who knew God. He devoted his whole life to being intimate with God and trying to bring others to the same. He prayed for Revival, looked for Revival and longed for Revival. He was a prophet to the Church of his time. Leonard Ravenhill By David Bercot Leonard Ravenhill was one of Britains foremost outdoor evangelists of the 20th century. God used him to help bring thousands of people to Christ throughout Britain. Unlike the case with many of todays evangelists, the conversions that Leonard helped to bring about were generally lasting conversions. Thats because he did not water down the Gospel when he preached it. Later in life, Leonard and his family moved to the United St...
'It will bend people's minds' Interview with actors Katy Stephens, playing Sarah and Matthew Needham, playing Candide. Mark Ravenhill's new play, Candide, runs in the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon until 26 October 2013. http://www.rsc.org.uk/whats-on/candide/
Product By Mark Ravenhill. "This ferocious revival is a reminder of how thrilling Ravenhill’s work can be. It also boasts an absolutely killer performance by Olivia Poulet." ★★★★ Time Out. Friday 24 April, 8:00pm. The Old Market is Hove’s independent, high quality theatre and venue. Book online at theoldmarket.com.
Trailer for 'Citizenship' by Mark Ravenhill, presented by Exposure Theatre.
Incontro con Mark Ravenhill e Oskaras Koršunovas 8 agosto 2014, Teatro Piccolo Arsenale
Incontro con/Meeting with Mark Ravenhill e/and Declan Donnellan 13 agosto 2016, Teatro Piccolo Arsenale Presenta/Host: Andrea Porcheddu
Teaser du spectacle "Product" de Mark Ravenhill au Théâtre de Poche
Mark Ravenhill talks his play, "Shopping and Fucking". »»﴿───► See more on the Authors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I30kDK7RrKXxtLK9WxA33-T
War and Peace by Mark Ravenhill's Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat (Part 1)
Autor: Mark Ravenhill Regjia: Fatos Berisha
The Cut by Mark Ravenhill. Monologue Slam UK at The Curve Leicester 8 June 2016 introduced by Dean Smith
"Totally Over You" is a play written by Mark Ravenhill about the complexities of a certain mass breakup lead by Kitty against Jake and his friends.
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This is a recording of Pool (no water) by Mark Ravenhill which was part of an AS Level Theatre Studies performance in the Ashton Theatre at Shrewsbury School 21st March 2012.
Playwright Mark Ravenhill talks to John Mullan (Guardian Book Club) about William Shakespeare at the British Council Literature Seminar in Berlin (recorded on 1 February 2014). Find out more: http://literature.britishcouncil.org/news/2014/january/shakespeareour-contemporary-berlin-literature-seminar
One of Britain's most celebrated contemporary playwrights, Mark Ravenhill travelled to Dublin to take part in a public interview. The event took place from 6pm -- 7.30pm on Thursday 27th March at the Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street. Mark discussed his own work and career, as well as his thoughts on artistic integrity, truth and risk, in conversation with Dr Emilie Pine, lecturer at UCD's School of English, Drama & Film and 2013 Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards judge. This discussion followed a public address given by Mark at the 2013 Edinburgh International Festival, in which he spoke about the arts losing direction and the precariousness of public funding for the sector.
Panel discussion with Naomi Alderman, A S Byatt, Howard Jacobson, Alice Oswald, Mark Ravenhill, and Polly Stenham, Chaired by John Mullan - at the British Council Literature Seminar 'Shakespeare - Our Contemporary?' (recorded on 31 January 2014) Find out more: http://literature.britishcouncil.org/news/2014/february/berlin-literature-seminar