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  1. Bryony Lavery (born 1947) is a British dramatist, known for her successful and award-winning 1998 play Frozen. In addition to her work in theatre, she has also written for television and radio.

  2. Bryony Lavery is a playwright and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She has written adaptations of novels by Philip Pullman, Alice Sebold, David Walliams and Arthur Ransome, among others.

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    Bridge Theatre
    Based on Philip Pullman novels and ...
    Storyhouse
    Based on Mary Norton novel
    Birmingham Rep/ UK Tour
    Based on Alice Sebold novel
    Chichester Festival Theatre
    By David Walliams. Adapted by Bryony ...
  3. Frozen is a play by Bryony Lavery that tells the story of the disappearance of a 10-year-old girl, Rhona Shirley. The play follows Rhona's mother and killer over the years that follow. They are linked by a doctor who is studying what causes men to commit such crimes.

  4. Bryony Lavery has an extensive career as a playwright for stage and radio. She trained as a teacher and worked in arts administration before forming the company Les Oeufs Malades with Jessica Higgs and Gerard Bell, who performed her first plays like Sharing and Bag.

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  5. Feb 27, 2018 · The author of 'Frozen' and a new adaptation of 'Brighton Rock' talks female anger, reimagining romantic fiction, and the banality of murder. Alice Saville. Bryony Lavery. Photo: Gordon Rainsford. “I think we stepped on our anger, for a time, and I’m glad it’s back.

  6. Apr 18, 2020 · Treasure Island, National Theatre At Home, review: Bryony Lavery’s winning adaptation has a good blend of humour and horror. With a 10+ age recommendation, it’s excellent family viewing....

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  8. Bryony Lavery. Her play Frozen won the TMA Best Play Award, the Eileen Anderson Central Television Award, was produced at Birmingham Rep, then the National Theatre, then on Broadway where it was nominated for four Tony Awards.

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