Alex Jones (playwright)
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Alex Jones is a British actor, playwright and film maker. He is best known for Noise, his violent play about teenage newlyweds who face neighbourly aggression. Noise is associated with the so-called in-yer-face theatre movement.
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[edit] Plays include...
- Deadwood (Watermill Theatre, Newbury, 1997)
- Noise (Soho Theatre, 1997)
- News of the World (1997)
- Mickey and Me (Birmingham Repertory Theatre)
- Phil&Jill&Jill&Phil (Belgrade Theatre, Coventry and Worcester Swan Theatre) (also produced by companies in Chile and Italy)
- A Miracle in No Man's Land
- River's Up (Worcester Swan Theatre and Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough)
- River's Up (adapted for BBC Radio 4)
- The Worcester Pilgrim (BBC Radio 4, 2003)
- Mr and Mrs Schultz (Watermill Theatre, Newbury, 2004)
- Fields of Gold (Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, 2004)
- The Worcester Pilgrim (artworcs at Worcester Cathedral, 2006)
[edit] Films include...
- Greasy
- Faster, Harder, Longer, Whistle!
- Rhubarb and Roses
[edit] Bibliography
- Jones, A. (1997). Noise, London: Nick Hern Books. ISBN 1-85459-353-6