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ALEXIS ZEGERMAN
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Alexis became Pearson Writer-in-Residence at Hampstead Theatre, London, in 2007, where she is also under commission. She joined the Royal Court Young Writers' Programme in 2001. Her play Killing Brando received a public reading at the Young Vic as part of Paines Plough's Wild Lunch in 2004, and was later produced at Oran Mor in Glasgow for their 'A Play, a Pie and a Pint' season. Short plays include I Ran the World for the Royal Court/Flight 5065, and Noise at Soho Theatre, London (winner of the Westminster Prize for New Playwriting 2003). Her plays for BBC Radio 4 include Ronnie Gecko (Richard Imison Award nomination), Are You Sure?, The Singing Butler, Jump and DeIa Vu (a joint production with ARTE, France), and the comedy series School Runs. Alexis is also an actress, working both on stage and screen.
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I Ran The World
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Killing Brando
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Lucky Seven
A comedy about growing up, class, love, disappointment and hope, inspired by the Seven Up television series. Working-class Alan, upper-class Catherine and middle-class Tom are part of a social litmus test, reunited every seven years to expose themselves to the nation. But waiting on the sofa for director David to arrive, they reveal far more to each other than they ever will to camera.
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Noise
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winner of the Westminster Prize for New Playwrighting
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