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NELL DUNN

Born in London in 1936, Nell Dunn wrote her first novel UP THE JUNCTION in 1963 and has gone on to work extensively in both theatre and television.

Nell's novels include POOR COW, I WANT (with Adrian Henri) and MY SILVER SHOES.

Her most recent play, CANCER TALES, which focuses on five women, each on a different and unique journey through cancer, recently received a reading at the Greenwood Theatre, Guy's Campus in aid of Maggie's Centre. It is published by Amberlane Press.
 
Theatre:
   
BABE 2-way Mirror Theatre Company, North London, 1998
   
SISTERS Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, 1994
   
THE LITTLE HEROINE Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, 1998
   
STEAMING Theatre Royal, Stratford East, Comedy Theatre, West End, 1981, Piccadilly Theatre, 1997.
Won the SWET, Evening Standard and Susan Smith Blackburn Awards for Best New Play, 1981.
   
I WANT  Liverpool Playhouse, 1976
   
   
Television:  
   
   
EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE Granada Television, 1985 
   
POOR COW  Adaptation of her own novel, 1966, director: Ken Loach
   
UP THE JUNCTION Adaptation of her own novel, 1963, director: Ken Loach
   



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