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Nell Leyshon

British writer


Summary

British writer

  • Black Dirt, (Picador, 2004)
  • Devotion (Picador, 2008)
  • The Colour of Milk, (Penguin, 2012)
  • Memoirs of a Dipper (Penguin, 2015)

Radio Dramas

  • The Farm (2002) (BBC Radio 4)
  • Milk (2002) (BBC Radio 4)
  • Glass Eels (2003) (BBC Radio 4)
  • The Home Field (2003) (BBC Radio 3)
  • The House in the Trees (2004) (BBC Radio 4)
  • Soldier Boy (2005) (BBC Radio 4)
  • Black Dirt (BBC Radio 3)
  • War Bride (2008) (BBC Radio 4)
  • Sons (2009) (BBC Radio 4)
  • The Iron Curtain (2011) (BBC Radio 4, Woman's Hour)
  • The Colour of Milk (2013) (BBC Radio 4)
  • Jess's Story, Children in need, BBC Radio 4
  • Three Letters (BBC Radio 3)

Theatre

  • The Farm
  • Milk
  • Comfort me with Apples Hampstead Theatre
  • Don't Look Now (adapted from the story by Daphne du Maurier), Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith)
  • The Beauty Manifesto
  • The River Keeper Streetwise Opera
  • Glass Eels
  • Bedlam, Shakespeare's Globe
  • Winter, Theatre Newfoundland and Labrador
  • The Word, RADA Elders group
  • Barro, Gran Teatro Nacional Peru
  • Terra, National Theatre Connections
  • Three Letters, Royal Shakespeare Company

Personal life

Nell lives in Dorset with her partner Dominic. She has two sons.

References

References

  1. "Advisory Board".
  2. "About us".
  3. (August 2025). "Scriptwriters Group {{!}} The Society of Authors".
  4. "THE COLOUR OF MILK shortlisted for the Prix Femina Etranger {{!}} United Agents".
  5. Camacho, Isabel Cristina Cuesta. (2014-12-28). "'Del color de la leche', mejor Novela según los libreros de Madrid". El País.
  6. Spencer, Charles. (2007-01-13). "Playwright who ploughs her own furrow". The Daily Telegraph.
  7. (2023-09-01). "Leyshon, Nell".
  8. (2013-05-09). "Radio Drama Previous Winners {{!}} Society of Authors - Protecting the rights and furthering the interests of authors".
  9. "Connections Plays 2019 {{!}} terra/earth by Nell Leyshon {{!}} National Theatre".
  10. Spencer, Charles. (2007-01-13). "Playwright who ploughs her own furrow". The Daily Telegraph.
  11. "Tattoos".
  12. "Nell Leyshon".
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