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Patrick Marber

Patrick Albert Crispin Marber (born 19 September 1964)[1] is an English comedian, playwright,[2] director, actor, and screenwriter.

Patrick Marber
Born
Patrick Albert Crispin Marber

(1964-09-19) 19 September 1964 (age 58)
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
Occupation(s)Comedian, playwright, director, actor, screenwriter
Spouse
(m. 2002)
Children3

Early life

Marber was born and raised in a middle-class Jewish family in Wimbledon, London,[3][4] the son of Angela (Benjamin), a theatre secretary, and Brian Marber, a technical analyst.[5][6][7] He was educated at Rokeby School, St Paul's School, Cranleigh School, and Wadham College, Oxford where he studied English.[8]

Career

Comedy performer

After working for a few years as a stand-up comedian, primarily as part of a comedy double act with author Guy Browning, Marber became a writer and cast member on the radio shows On the Hour and Knowing Me, Knowing You, and their television spinoffs The Day Today and Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge. Amongst other roles, Marber portrayed hapless reporter Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan in both On the Hour and The Day Today, and was involved in a dispute with the comedians Stewart Lee and Richard Herring, who had written for On the Hour, about who had invented the character. Lee and Herring's TV show Fist of Fun would later make several references to their feud with Marber, calling him a "Cornish curmudgeon". In Stewart Lee's 2010 book, How I Escaped My Certain Fate, Marber is referred to as a "new Shakespeare".[9] Marber reunited with the Knowing Me, Knowing You team in 2003 to record commentaries for the DVD release of the show. He also contributed some new in-character audio material to the DVD release of The Day Today in 2004.

He co-writes Bunk Bed for BBC Radio 4, which he created with Peter Curran.[10][11] It was first broadcast during April 2014,[12] with the fifth series broadcast in 2018, with special guest Jane Horrocks.

Plays and direction

Marber's first play was Dealer's Choice, which he also directed. Set in a restaurant and based around a game of poker (and partly inspired by his own experiences with gambling addiction), it opened at the National Theatre in February 1995, and won the 1995 Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy.

After Miss Julie, a version of the Strindberg play Miss Julie, was broadcast on BBC television in the same year. In this, Marber moves the action to Britain in 1945, at the time of the Labour Party's victory in the general election, with Miss Julie as the daughter of a Labour peer. A stage version, directed by Michael Grandage, was first performed 2003 at the Donmar Warehouse, London by Kelly Reilly, Richard Coyle and Helen Baxendale. It later had a production at the American Airlines Theatre on Broadway in 2009.

His play Closer, a comedy of sex, dishonesty, and betrayal, opened at the National Theatre in 1997, again directed by Marber. This too won the Evening Standard award for Best Comedy, as well as the Critics' Circle Theatre Awards and Laurence Olivier awards for Best New Play. It has proved to be an international success, having been translated into thirty languages. A screen adaptation, written by Marber, was released in 2004, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, and Clive Owen.

In Howard Katz, his next play, Marber presented very different subject matter: a middle-aged man struggling with life, death and religion. This was first performed in 2001, again at the National Theatre, but was less favourably received by the critics and has been less of a commercial success than some of his other work. A new production by the Roundabout Theatre Company opened Off-Broadway in March 2007, with Alfred Molina in the title role. A play for young people, The Musicians, about a school orchestra's visit to Russia, was performed for the National Theatre's Shell Connections programme in 2004, its first production being at the Sydney Opera House.

Don Juan in Soho, his contemporary rendering of Molière's comedy Dom Juan, opened at the Donmar Warehouse in 2006, directed by Michael Grandage and with Rhys Ifans in the lead role.[13]

He also co-wrote the screenplay for Asylum (2005), directed by David Mackenzie, and was sole screenwriter for the film Notes on a Scandal (2006), for which he was nominated for an Oscar at the 79th Academy Awards.[14]

In June 2015, his play, The Red Lion, opened at the National Theatre.[15]

In 2016 he directed a revival of Tom Stoppard's play Travesties at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London which, after a sell-out run, transferred with the same cast to the Apollo Theatre in the West End. The revival was nominated for five Olivier Awards[16] and in spring 2018 it transferred to Broadway with Marber directing at the American Airlines Theatre.[17][18]

Marber's theatre directing credits include Blue Remembered Hills by Dennis Potter, (National Theatre), The Old Neighbourhood by David Mamet, (Royal Court Theatre, London) and The Caretaker by Harold Pinter, (Comedy Theatre, London). In 2004, Marber was Cameron Mackintosh Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Oxford University.[19]

He directed Tom Stoppard's play Leopoldstadt, set in the Jewish community of early 20th-century Vienna, which premiered at Wyndham's Theatre in 2020.[20] The play closed during the pandemic and re-opened on 7 August 2021 for a 12 week run, ending on 30 October 2021.[21] Leopoldstadt will have its North American premiere at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, on 22 January 2022, with Marber directing.[22] He directed Alan Bennett’s Habeas Corpus from 3 December 2021 to 26 February 2022 at the Menier Chocolate Factory; the run was also delayed because of the pandemic.[23]

Other activities

Marber was a director of Lewes FC, driving forward a scheme for the club to be community owned from July 2010.[24]

Personal life

Since 2002, Marber has been married to actress Debra Gillett. They have three children.

Work

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Patrick Albert Crispin Marber born 19 September 1964 1 is an English comedian playwright 2 director actor and screenwriter Patrick MarberBornPatrick Albert Crispin Marber 1964 09 19 19 September 1964 age 58 Wimbledon London EnglandAlma materUniversity of OxfordOccupation s Comedian playwright director actor screenwriterSpouseDebra Gillett m 2002 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Comedy performer 2 2 Plays and direction 2 3 Other activities 3 Personal life 4 Work 4 1 Television incomplete 4 2 Theatre 4 3 Film 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditMarber was born and raised in a middle class Jewish family in Wimbledon London 3 4 the son of Angela Benjamin a theatre secretary and Brian Marber a technical analyst 5 6 7 He was educated at Rokeby School St Paul s School Cranleigh School and Wadham College Oxford where he studied English 8 Career EditComedy performer Edit After working for a few years as a stand up comedian primarily as part of a comedy double act with author Guy Browning Marber became a writer and cast member on the radio shows On the Hour and Knowing Me Knowing You and their television spinoffs The Day Today and Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge Amongst other roles Marber portrayed hapless reporter Peter O Hanraha hanrahan in both On the Hour and The Day Today and was involved in a dispute with the comedians Stewart Lee and Richard Herring who had written for On the Hour about who had invented the character Lee and Herring s TV show Fist of Fun would later make several references to their feud with Marber calling him a Cornish curmudgeon In Stewart Lee s 2010 book How I Escaped My Certain Fate Marber is referred to as a new Shakespeare 9 Marber reunited with the Knowing Me Knowing You team in 2003 to record commentaries for the DVD release of the show He also contributed some new in character audio material to the DVD release of The Day Today in 2004 He co writes Bunk Bed for BBC Radio 4 which he created with Peter Curran 10 11 It was first broadcast during April 2014 12 with the fifth series broadcast in 2018 with special guest Jane Horrocks Plays and direction Edit Marber s first play was Dealer s Choice which he also directed Set in a restaurant and based around a game of poker and partly inspired by his own experiences with gambling addiction it opened at the National Theatre in February 1995 and won the 1995 Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy After Miss Julie a version of the Strindberg play Miss Julie was broadcast on BBC television in the same year In this Marber moves the action to Britain in 1945 at the time of the Labour Party s victory in the general election with Miss Julie as the daughter of a Labour peer A stage version directed by Michael Grandage was first performed 2003 at the Donmar Warehouse London by Kelly Reilly Richard Coyle and Helen Baxendale It later had a production at the American Airlines Theatre on Broadway in 2009 His play Closer a comedy of sex dishonesty and betrayal opened at the National Theatre in 1997 again directed by Marber This too won the Evening Standard award for Best Comedy as well as the Critics Circle Theatre Awards and Laurence Olivier awards for Best New Play It has proved to be an international success having been translated into thirty languages A screen adaptation written by Marber was released in 2004 directed by Mike Nichols and starring Julia Roberts Jude Law Natalie Portman and Clive Owen In Howard Katz his next play Marber presented very different subject matter a middle aged man struggling with life death and religion This was first performed in 2001 again at the National Theatre but was less favourably received by the critics and has been less of a commercial success than some of his other work A new production by the Roundabout Theatre Company opened Off Broadway in March 2007 with Alfred Molina in the title role A play for young people The Musicians about a school orchestra s visit to Russia was performed for the National Theatre s Shell Connections programme in 2004 its first production being at the Sydney Opera House Don Juan in Soho his contemporary rendering of Moliere s comedy Dom Juan opened at the Donmar Warehouse in 2006 directed by Michael Grandage and with Rhys Ifans in the lead role 13 He also co wrote the screenplay for Asylum 2005 directed by David Mackenzie and was sole screenwriter for the film Notes on a Scandal 2006 for which he was nominated for an Oscar at the 79th Academy Awards 14 In June 2015 his play The Red Lion opened at the National Theatre 15 In 2016 he directed a revival of Tom Stoppard s play Travesties at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London which after a sell out run transferred with the same cast to the Apollo Theatre in the West End The revival was nominated for five Olivier Awards 16 and in spring 2018 it transferred to Broadway with Marber directing at the American Airlines Theatre 17 18 Marber s theatre directing credits include Blue Remembered Hills by Dennis Potter National Theatre The Old Neighbourhood by David Mamet Royal Court Theatre London and The Caretaker by Harold Pinter Comedy Theatre London In 2004 Marber was Cameron Mackintosh Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Oxford University 19 He directed Tom Stoppard s play Leopoldstadt set in the Jewish community of early 20th century Vienna which premiered at Wyndham s Theatre in 2020 20 The play closed during the pandemic and re opened on 7 August 2021 for a 12 week run ending on 30 October 2021 21 Leopoldstadt will have its North American premiere at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto on 22 January 2022 with Marber directing 22 He directed Alan Bennett s Habeas Corpus from 3 December 2021 to 26 February 2022 at the Menier Chocolate Factory the run was also delayed because of the pandemic 23 Other activities Edit Marber was a director of Lewes FC driving forward a scheme for the club to be community owned from July 2010 24 Personal life EditSince 2002 Marber has been married to actress Debra Gillett They have three children Work EditTelevision incomplete Edit As writer Paul Calf s Video Diary 1993 co writer Pauline Calf s Wedding Video 1994 co writer The Day Today 1994 co writer Coogan s Run co writer for two episodes Natural Born Quizzers and The Curator Also director of The Curator After Miss Julie 1995 also director Adaptation of August Strindberg s Miss Julie Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge 1995 1996 co writer As director After Miss Julie 1995 also writer Adaptation of August Strindberg s Miss Julie The Curator 1995 episode 6 of Coogan s Run Theatre Edit As writer Dealer s Choice 1995 Closer 1997 Howard Katz 2001 NT25 Chain Play 2001 created for The National Theatre s 25th anniversary featuring 25 scenes each written by a different playwright with Marber writing Scene 14 The script was published on the National Theatre s website After Miss Julie 2003 first presented on BBC television in 1995 Adaptation of August Strindberg s Miss Julie The Musicians 2004 Don Juan in Soho 2006 2017 adaptation of Moliere s Dom Juan Trelawny of the Wells 2013 by Arthur Wing Pinero with ornamentation by Patrick Marber The Red Lion 2015 2018 Three Days in the Country 2015 adaptation of Ivan Turgenev s A Month in the Country Hedda Gabler 2016 adaptation of Henrick Ibsen s play of the same name from a literal translation by Karin and Ann Bamborough The School Film 2017 Exit the King 2018 adaptation of Eugene Ionesco s play of the same name As director Steve Coogan and John Thomson in Character 1992 Dealer s Choice 1995 also writer 1953 written by Craig Raine Blue Remembered Hills 1996 written by Dennis Potter Closer 1997 also writer The Old Neighborhood 1998 written by David Mamet The Caretaker 2000 written by Harold Pinter Howard Katz 2001 also writer I Remember the Royal Court 2006 devised piece Three Days in the Country 2015 also writer Adaptation of Ivan Turgenev s A Month in the Country Travesties 2016 2017 2018 written by Tom Stoppard Don Juan in Soho 2017 also writer Adaptation of Moliere s Dom Juan Venus in Fur 2017 written by David Ives Exit the King 2018 also writer Adaptation of Eugene Ionesco s play of the same name Pinter 5 2019 revue of three of Harold Pinter s one act plays The Room Victoria Station and Family Voices Leopoldstadt 2020 2021 written by Tom Stoppard Habeas Corpus 2021 written by Alan Bennett Film Edit As writer Old Street 2004 short film Closer 2004 screenplay adapted by Marber from his 1997 play of the same name Asylum 2005 screenplay adapted by Marber from Patrick McGrath s novel of the same name Notes on a Scandal 2006 screenplay adapted by Marber from Zoe Heller s novel of the same name Love You More 2008 short film The Critic TBA References Edit Graham Saunders 6 June 2013 Patrick Marber s Closer A amp C Black p 3 ISBN 978 1 4411 7104 7 Marowitz Charles 2001 Stage dust a critic s cultural scrapbook from the 1990s Scarecrow Press p 80 ISBN 978 0 8108 4045 4 Forrest Emma 12 February 2015 Patrick Marber I ve written a play about sex that people quite like that doesn t make me Dr Ruth The Guardian Marber grew up in a middle class Jewish home in Wimbledon I consider myself a Jewish writer like all my heroes Tom Stoppard David Mamet Philip Roth Arthur Miller Woody Allen Bloom Nate 7 June 2018 The Jews go to the Tonys 2018 including Berkeley s own Ari el Stachel J The Jewish News of Northern California Harriman House harriman house com Holden Anthony 16 November 2003 Anthony Holden talks to playwright Patrick Marber via www theguardian com https www pressreader com uk the daily telegraph 20180628 282218011527334 via PressReader a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Bano Tim 15 December 2016 Interview with writer and director Patrick Marber The Stage Retrieved 9 March 2018 Lee Stewart 2010 How I Escaped My Certain Fate London Faber amp Faber p 186 ISBN 9780571254828 BBC Radio 4 Bunk Bed Episode 1 BBC 2 April 2014 Retrieved 25 May 2014 Bunk Bed The Rip Tide Retrieved 18 September 2017 Miranda Sawyer 5 April 2014 Radio Academy awards nominations Podcasting The First Ten Years Bunk Bed review Television amp radio The Observer Retrieved 25 May 2014 Billington Michael 7 December 2006 Don Juan in Soho Donmar Warehouse London the Guardian Retrieved 9 March 2018 Oscars 2007 full list of winners and nominees the Guardian 26 February 2007 Retrieved 9 March 2018 Jones Alice 9 June 2015 Patrick Marber on The Red Lion writer s block and getting fired from Fifty Shades of Grey The Independent Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Retrieved 12 June 2015 Olivier awards 2017 full list of nominations The Guardian 6 March 2017 Retrieved 6 March 2017 Tom Stoppard s Travesties Will Return to Broadway New York Times 16 August 2017 Retrieved 2 September 2017 Broadway Review Travesties Starring Tom Hollander Variety 24 April 2018 Retrieved 19 July 2019 The Cameron Mackintosh Professor of Contemporary Theatre www stcatz ox ac uk www stcatz ox ac uk Archived from the original on 6 January 2016 Retrieved 9 March 2018 Jewish district inspires Tom Stoppard in personal new play The Guardian 26 June 2019 Retrieved 17 July 2019 Tom Stoppard s LEOPOLDSTADT Returns to the West End in August 2021 Broadway World 23 April 2021 Retrieved 13 August 2021 News Last chance to see Leopoldstadt in the West End The Theatre Cafe 4 October 2021 Retrieved 6 November 2021 Menier Chocolate Factory to reopen for live performance with new studio space Broadway World 17 June 2021 Retrieved 13 August 2021 Miller Beth April 2012 Interview with Patrick Marber Viva Lewes Magazine Retrieved 13 July 2021 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Patrick Marber Patrick Marber on Twitter Patrick Marber at the Internet Broadway Database Patrick Marber at IMDb Patrick Marber at British Council Literature Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrick Marber amp oldid 1139518347, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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