fbpx
Wikipedia

Mark Ravenhill

Mark Ravenhill (born 7 June 1966) is an English playwright, actor and journalist.

Mark Ravenhill
Born1966 (age 56–57)
Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England
OccupationPlaywright, actor, journalist
NationalityBritish

Ravenhill is one of the most widely performed playwrights in British theatre of the late-twentieth and twenty-first centuries. His major plays include Shopping and Fucking (first performed in 1996),[1] Some Explicit Polaroids (1999), Mother Clap's Molly House (2000), The Cut (2006), Shoot Get Treasure Repeat (2007) and The Cane (2018).

In 1999 he was one of the recipients of the V Europe Prize Theatrical Realities awarded to the Royal Court Theatre[2] (with Sarah Kane, Jez Butterworth, Conor McPherson, Martin McDonagh).[3]

He made his professional acting debut in his own monologue Product, at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Early life

Ravenhill is the elder of two sons born to Ted and Angela Ravenhill. He grew up in West Sussex, England and cultivated an early interest in theatre, putting on plays with his brother when they were eight and seven, respectively. He studied English and Drama at Bristol University from 1984 to 1987, and worked as a freelance director, workshop leader and drama teacher.[4] In the mid-1990s, Ravenhill was diagnosed as HIV+, his partner of the early 1990s having died from AIDS.[5]

Career

His first short play, Fist, gained the attention of Max Stafford-Clark, artistic director of Out of Joint Theatre Company who asked to see his next play. Ravenhill quickly finished the play that would make his name: Shopping and Fucking. It is set among a mostly young, queer group of friends and captured a generation using sex, drugs, popular culture and therapy to replace a fundamental lack of history, value and political commitment. The play toured with two successful runs at the Royal Court Theatre and then the West End, before embarking on world tours. It was one of the British plays that were picked up by German theatres to establish a new generational wave of directors, writers, and audiences.[6]

Ravenhill followed this with a series of plays that shared Shopping and Fucking's punky, gender-queer aggression, including Faust Is Dead (1997), Handbag (1998), Some Explicit Polaroids (1999). The plays did not necessarily share the attitudes of their characters and contained ironic commentary beneath the violence and intensity. Faust is Dead explored some queer post-modern ideas, with nods to Jean Baudrillard; Some Explicit Polaroids adopted some features of the 'State of the Nation Play', an epic left-wing theatre style associated with the 1970s. Each play simultaneously endorsed and critiqued the intellectual styles and movements that they were working in.[7]

Handbag was a response to Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest making more explicit a sense of contemporary identities being connected to a longer history. This was brought even more to the fore in Mother Clap's Molly House, set in an eighteenth-century Molly House and depicting a range of gender-nonconformists from a pre-gay, pre-queer era exploring dissident sexualities. The play was directed by Nick Hytner who became artistic director of the National Theatre the year after, bringing in Ravenhill as a key advisor.[8]

Through the 2000s, Ravenhill moved further away from naturalism, continually changing styles and forms. His play The Cut moves into Pinteresque territory, its metaphorical image of a near-future society organised around an unspecified surgical procedure (the 'cut' of the title) was an allegory of liberal authoritarianism. Shoot Get Treasure Repeat began as a series of short (usually 20-minute) plays performed over successive mornings at the Edinburgh Festival in 2007, under the title Breakfast with Ravenhill (for which he received the Spirit of the Fringe award). Retitled collectively Shoot Get Treasure Repeat they were performed across London by the Gate Theatre, the Royal Court, the National Theatre, Paines Plough and others. Most of the plays' titles are drawn from the western literary canon, and offered satirical commentaries on western complacency, the Iraq War, and more. Product (2005), his monologue for two people (the second actor is silent) was a satire of Hollywood and attitudes to terrorism post-9/11. Ravenhill himself performed the role in the original tour. pool (no water) was written for the physical theatre company Frantic Assembly and concerned a group of artists who lament and celebrate the death of their successful colleague; the text was written in fragments, observing the speech patterns of the Young British Artists and the hypocrisies of artistic rivalry. Each of these texts move away from direct representations of the contemporary world towards something more abstract, minimalist, metaphorical.[9]

Despite this he continued to resist definition, also writing a pantomime, Dick Whittington (2006), for the Barbican Theatre, a piece for, about and performed by the drag performer Bette Bourne entitled A Life in Three Acts (2009), and a series of plays for young people: Totally Over You (2003), Citizenship (2005) and Scenes from Family Life (2007).[10]

His range widened further in the 2010s. At the end of the 2000s, Ravenhill collaborated with Ramin Gray in directing his own Over There, a highly experimental play and performance about twins separated by the Berlin Wall for the Royal Court. He also worked in music theatre, creating libretti for Monteverdi's The Coronation of Poppea and a new music-theatre piece Ten Plagues written for Marc Almond (both 2011). As Writer-in-Residence for the Royal Shakespeare Company, he produced a new translation of Brecht's Life of Galileo and a dramatisation and response to Voltaire's Candide (both 2013). At the end of the decade he collaborated with Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers on a musical adaptation of David Walliams's The Boy in the Dress (2019). He was commissioned by the London Gay Men's Chorus for a piece to mark the choir's 21st anniversary in 2012. With the music composed by Conor Mitchell, the piece, entitled Shadow Time, explores the evolution of mentalities in respect of homosexuality in the lifetime of the Chorus and was premiered at the Royal Festival Hall in May 2012 during the Chorus' summer concert: A Band of Brothers.[11] He returned to the Royal Court in 2018 with The Cane, about a schoolteacher whose distant history as an administer of corporal punishment threatens his reputation, his family even his life.

He created ITV sitcom Vicious with Gary Janetti which aired between 2013 and 2016.[citation needed] and in 2014 wrote a Doctor Who audio story entitled Of Chaos Time The for Big Finish.[12]

In 2021, Ravenhill was appointed co-artistic director of the King's Head Theatre for 2022.[13] In a 2021 interview with Benjamin Yeoh, Ravenhill explained he was looking to programme more queer and LGBTQ+ work as a co-artistic director.[14]

Plays

  • Fist (1995)
  • Shopping and Fucking (1996)
  • Faust Is Dead (1997)
  • Sleeping Around (1998)
  • Handbag (1998)
  • Some Explicit Polaroids (1999)
  • Mother Clap's Molly House (2000)
  • Feed Me (Radio Play) (2000)
  • Totally Over You (2003)
  • Education (2004)
  • Citizenship (2005)
  • Product (2005)
  • The Cut (2006)
  • Pool (No Water) (2006)
  • Ravenhill For Breakfast (2007)
  • Scenes From Family Life (2007)
  • Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat (2008)
  • Over There (2009)
  • The Experiment (2009)
  • Ten Plagues - A Song Cycle (2011)
  • Candide (2013)
  • Ghost Story (2015)
  • The Cane (2018)[15]
  • The Boy in the Dress (2019)

Opera translations

References

  1. ^ Ravenhill, Mark. 2001. Plays:1. Methuen. ISBN 0-413-76060-X. p.1-91
  2. ^ "VII Edizione – Premio Europa per il Teatro". Premio Europa per il Teatro (in Italian). Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Europe Theatre Prize - VII Edition - Reasons". archivio.premioeuropa.org. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  4. ^ . Alumni.bris.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 16 November 2007. Retrieved 6 July 2007.
  5. ^ Ravenhill, Mark (26 March 2008). "My near death period". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 30 August 2008.
  6. ^ See Dan Rebellato, Introduction, Mark Ravenhill, Shopping and Fucking: Student Edition, London: Methuen Drama, 2005, pp. v–l.
  7. ^ Mark Ravenhill, Plays: 1, London: Methuen, 2001.
  8. ^ John Freeman, New Performance/New Writing, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, p. 125.
  9. ^ Mark Ravenhill, Plays: 2, Methuen Drama, 2008.
  10. ^ Mark Ravenhill, Plays for Young People, Methuen, 2010.
  11. ^ London Gay Men's Chorus turns 21, The Guardian, 3 May 2012
  12. ^ "188. Doctor Who: Breaking Bubbles and Other Stories – Doctor Who – the Monthly Adventures – Big Finish".
  13. ^ "Diane Coyle: Innovation, intangibles, inequality, sustainability and measuring beyond GDP | podcast".
  14. ^ "Mark Ravenhill: Making theatre, curiosity, listening and rainbow stories".
  15. ^ "The Cane". Royal Court. Retrieved 10 December 2018.

External links

  • at the Barbican homepage.
  • at the website of the British Arts Council. Author's page, incl. "critical perspective." (Compiled and written by Dr. Peter Buse, 2003.)
  • Mark Ravenhill at the website of In-Yer-Face Theatre.
  • . A symposium celebrating the tenth anniversary of Shopping & Fucking, The Pinter Centre for Performance and Creative Writing, Goldsmiths, University of London.
  • Audio interview from OpenLearn
  • Literary Encyclopedia
  • New York Entertainment
  • The Guardian
  • At the Playwright Database 4 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine

mark, ravenhill, this, biography, living, person, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, adding, reliable, sources, contentious, material, about, living, persons, that, unsourced, poorly, sourced, must, removed, immediately, especially, pote. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Mark Ravenhill news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mark Ravenhill born 7 June 1966 is an English playwright actor and journalist Mark RavenhillBorn1966 age 56 57 Haywards Heath West Sussex EnglandOccupationPlaywright actor journalistNationalityBritishRavenhill is one of the most widely performed playwrights in British theatre of the late twentieth and twenty first centuries His major plays include Shopping and Fucking first performed in 1996 1 Some Explicit Polaroids 1999 Mother Clap s Molly House 2000 The Cut 2006 Shoot Get Treasure Repeat 2007 and The Cane 2018 In 1999 he was one of the recipients of the V Europe Prize Theatrical Realities awarded to the Royal Court Theatre 2 with Sarah Kane Jez Butterworth Conor McPherson Martin McDonagh 3 He made his professional acting debut in his own monologue Product at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Plays 4 Opera translations 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditRavenhill is the elder of two sons born to Ted and Angela Ravenhill He grew up in West Sussex England and cultivated an early interest in theatre putting on plays with his brother when they were eight and seven respectively He studied English and Drama at Bristol University from 1984 to 1987 and worked as a freelance director workshop leader and drama teacher 4 In the mid 1990s Ravenhill was diagnosed as HIV his partner of the early 1990s having died from AIDS 5 Career EditHis first short play Fist gained the attention of Max Stafford Clark artistic director of Out of Joint Theatre Company who asked to see his next play Ravenhill quickly finished the play that would make his name Shopping and Fucking It is set among a mostly young queer group of friends and captured a generation using sex drugs popular culture and therapy to replace a fundamental lack of history value and political commitment The play toured with two successful runs at the Royal Court Theatre and then the West End before embarking on world tours It was one of the British plays that were picked up by German theatres to establish a new generational wave of directors writers and audiences 6 Ravenhill followed this with a series of plays that shared Shopping and Fucking s punky gender queer aggression including Faust Is Dead 1997 Handbag 1998 Some Explicit Polaroids 1999 The plays did not necessarily share the attitudes of their characters and contained ironic commentary beneath the violence and intensity Faust is Dead explored some queer post modern ideas with nods to Jean Baudrillard Some Explicit Polaroids adopted some features of the State of the Nation Play an epic left wing theatre style associated with the 1970s Each play simultaneously endorsed and critiqued the intellectual styles and movements that they were working in 7 Handbag was a response to Oscar Wilde s The Importance of Being Earnest making more explicit a sense of contemporary identities being connected to a longer history This was brought even more to the fore in Mother Clap s Molly House set in an eighteenth century Molly House and depicting a range of gender nonconformists from a pre gay pre queer era exploring dissident sexualities The play was directed by Nick Hytner who became artistic director of the National Theatre the year after bringing in Ravenhill as a key advisor 8 Through the 2000s Ravenhill moved further away from naturalism continually changing styles and forms His play The Cut moves into Pinteresque territory its metaphorical image of a near future society organised around an unspecified surgical procedure the cut of the title was an allegory of liberal authoritarianism Shoot Get Treasure Repeat began as a series of short usually 20 minute plays performed over successive mornings at the Edinburgh Festival in 2007 under the title Breakfast with Ravenhill for which he received the Spirit of the Fringe award Retitled collectively Shoot Get Treasure Repeat they were performed across London by the Gate Theatre the Royal Court the National Theatre Paines Plough and others Most of the plays titles are drawn from the western literary canon and offered satirical commentaries on western complacency the Iraq War and more Product 2005 his monologue for two people the second actor is silent was a satire of Hollywood and attitudes to terrorism post 9 11 Ravenhill himself performed the role in the original tour pool no water was written for the physical theatre company Frantic Assembly and concerned a group of artists who lament and celebrate the death of their successful colleague the text was written in fragments observing the speech patterns of the Young British Artists and the hypocrisies of artistic rivalry Each of these texts move away from direct representations of the contemporary world towards something more abstract minimalist metaphorical 9 Despite this he continued to resist definition also writing a pantomime Dick Whittington 2006 for the Barbican Theatre a piece for about and performed by the drag performer Bette Bourne entitled A Life in Three Acts 2009 and a series of plays for young people Totally Over You 2003 Citizenship 2005 and Scenes from Family Life 2007 10 His range widened further in the 2010s At the end of the 2000s Ravenhill collaborated with Ramin Gray in directing his own Over There a highly experimental play and performance about twins separated by the Berlin Wall for the Royal Court He also worked in music theatre creating libretti for Monteverdi s The Coronation of Poppea and a new music theatre piece Ten Plagues written for Marc Almond both 2011 As Writer in Residence for the Royal Shakespeare Company he produced a new translation of Brecht s Life of Galileo and a dramatisation and response to Voltaire s Candide both 2013 At the end of the decade he collaborated with Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers on a musical adaptation of David Walliams s The Boy in the Dress 2019 He was commissioned by the London Gay Men s Chorus for a piece to mark the choir s 21st anniversary in 2012 With the music composed by Conor Mitchell the piece entitled Shadow Time explores the evolution of mentalities in respect of homosexuality in the lifetime of the Chorus and was premiered at the Royal Festival Hall in May 2012 during the Chorus summer concert A Band of Brothers 11 He returned to the Royal Court in 2018 with The Cane about a schoolteacher whose distant history as an administer of corporal punishment threatens his reputation his family even his life He created ITV sitcom Vicious with Gary Janetti which aired between 2013 and 2016 citation needed and in 2014 wrote a Doctor Who audio story entitled Of Chaos Time The for Big Finish 12 In 2021 Ravenhill was appointed co artistic director of the King s Head Theatre for 2022 13 In a 2021 interview with Benjamin Yeoh Ravenhill explained he was looking to programme more queer and LGBTQ work as a co artistic director 14 Plays EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Mark Ravenhill news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fist 1995 Shopping and Fucking 1996 Faust Is Dead 1997 Sleeping Around 1998 Handbag 1998 Some Explicit Polaroids 1999 Mother Clap s Molly House 2000 Feed Me Radio Play 2000 Totally Over You 2003 Education 2004 Citizenship 2005 Product 2005 The Cut 2006 Pool No Water 2006 Ravenhill For Breakfast 2007 Scenes From Family Life 2007 Shoot Get Treasure Repeat 2008 Over There 2009 The Experiment 2009 Ten Plagues A Song Cycle 2011 Candide 2013 Ghost Story 2015 The Cane 2018 15 The Boy in the Dress 2019 Opera translations EditThe Coronation of Poppea Monteverdi 2011 References Edit Ravenhill Mark 2001 Plays 1 Methuen ISBN 0 413 76060 X p 1 91 VII Edizione Premio Europa per il Teatro Premio Europa per il Teatro in Italian Retrieved 24 December 2022 Europe Theatre Prize VII Edition Reasons archivio premioeuropa org Retrieved 24 December 2022 The University Of Bristol Alumni bris ac uk Archived from the original on 16 November 2007 Retrieved 6 July 2007 Ravenhill Mark 26 March 2008 My near death period The Guardian London Retrieved 30 August 2008 See Dan Rebellato Introduction Mark Ravenhill Shopping and Fucking Student Edition London Methuen Drama 2005 pp v l Mark Ravenhill Plays 1 London Methuen 2001 John Freeman New Performance New Writing Palgrave Macmillan 2007 p 125 Mark Ravenhill Plays 2 Methuen Drama 2008 Mark Ravenhill Plays for Young People Methuen 2010 London Gay Men s Chorus turns 21 The Guardian 3 May 2012 188 Doctor Who Breaking Bubbles and Other Stories Doctor Who the Monthly Adventures Big Finish Diane Coyle Innovation intangibles inequality sustainability and measuring beyond GDP podcast Mark Ravenhill Making theatre curiosity listening and rainbow stories The Cane Royal Court Retrieved 10 December 2018 External links EditBiography at the Barbican homepage Mark Ravenhill at the website of the British Arts Council Author s page incl critical perspective Compiled and written by Dr Peter Buse 2003 Mark Ravenhill at the website of In Yer Face Theatre Ravenhill 10 A symposium celebrating the tenth anniversary of Shopping amp Fucking The Pinter Centre for Performance and Creative Writing Goldsmiths University of London Audio interview from OpenLearn Literary Encyclopedia Contemporary Writers British Council New York Entertainment The Guardian Barbican Mark Ravenhill At the Playwright Database Archived 4 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Ravenhill amp oldid 1137466742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.