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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alice_BirchAlice Birch - Wikipedia

    Birch spent the first five years of her life living with her family at the rural commune Birchwood Hall, near Malvern. Because her parents were unmarried, they decided to give Alice and her sister the surname Birch after the commune's name.

  2. cinetown.org › people › profileAlice Birch

    Because her parents were unmarried, they decided to give Alice and her sister the last name Birch after the commune's name, Birchwood Hall. At 18, Birch joined the Royal Court Theatre ’s young writers program and spent a three-month unpaid internship in Los Angeles working for the film production company BenderSpink.

  3. Aug 3, 2016 · Her piece with theatre company Rash Dash, We Want You To Watch, opened at the National Theatre’s Temporary Venue, she collaborated with one of her heroes Katie Mitchell on Ophelia’s Zimmer at the Royal Court and the Schaubuhne and the RSC is reviving their production of her play Revolt. She Said.

  4. Oct 16, 2019 · Alice Birch wrote her first play, a pantomime, aged seven: ‘Horrible child!’ (Photo: Georgia Ower) Birch grew up on a commune, Birchwood, in the Malvern Hills.

  5. Apr 14, 2016 · She grew up in a commune until she was 5; her mother, a psychotherapist, and her father, a computer programmer, created her surname from its name, Birchwood Hall.

  6. sierrasisi.wixsite.com › revolt › alice-birchAlice Birch - revolt

    Aug 10, 2014 · Alice Birch and her sister grew up on a commune near Malvern called Birchwood Hall. Her parents were unmarried so they decided to name both their daughters "Birch.” The commune describes itself as "a left-wing and feminist group" on its webpage .

  7. Raised in the Birchwood Hall Commune in the Malvern Hills, Alice’s parents gave her and her sister the name Birch in honour of the celebrated Mansion community home. She first came to my attention in 2010.

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