Mark Ravenhill
Writer
Film, TV & Theatre
Film, TV & Theatre
Mark Ravenhill was born in Haywards Heath, West Sussex in 1966. He studied Drama and English at Bristol University. His first play ‘Shopping and Fucking’ was produced by Out of Joint and the Royal Court Theatre in 1996. Subsequent plays include ‘Faust Is Dead’ and ‘Handbag’ (both Actors Touring Company), ‘Some Explicit Polaroids’ (Out of Joint at the Ambassadors Theatre), ‘Mother Clap’s Molly House’ and ‘Citizenship’ (both National Theatre), ‘Pool No Water’ (Frantic Assembly at the Lyric Theatre) ‘The Cut’ (Donmar Theatre) and ‘Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat’ (Paines Plough) and ‘Over There’ and 'The Cane'(Royal Court). From 2012 to 2014, Mark was playwright in residence for the Royal Shakespeare Company, producing a new version of Brecht’s ‘Galileo’ and a new play ‘Candide’ inspired by Voltaire (both Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon). Mark’s work in music theatre includes a new English version of Monteverdi’s ‘The Coronation of Poppea’ with additional material by Michael Nyman (King’s Head)’, ‘Ten Plagues’, a song cycle for Marc Almond with composer Connor Mitchell (Traverse Theatre) and ‘Elysium’ with composer Rolf Wallin for the Norwegian National Opera. in 2019, Mark wrote the book for a new musical The Boy In The Dress, adapted from the novel by David Walliams with songs by Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers.