Neil Bartlett

Neil Bartlett

Neil Bartlett is a leading British author and theatre-director who has been making work since 1982. His adaptations and translations of Camus, Dickens, Dumas, Genet , Kleist, Labiche, Marivaux, Moliere, Racine and Wilde have been performed around the world, including productions by The Royal Shakespeare Company , The National Theatre ( London), the Bristol Old Vic, the Glasgow Citizens Theatre , The Manchester Royal Exchange , the Abbey in Dublin, the ART in Boston and the Arena in Washington. His most recent theatre projects have included collaborations with the Edinburgh International Festival ( Britten’s opera Owen Wingrave) , the Holland Festival ( his play Stella , about the death of a nineteenth -century transvestite) and the Arcola Theatre in London ( a highly-acclaimed new staging of Albert Camus’s The Plague). You can find out more about his work at www.neil-bartlett.com.