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Adam Brace (Adam George Brace) was born on 1980 in London, England, is a British playwright (1980–2023). Discover Adam Brace's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

Popular As Adam George Brace
Occupation Playwright · director
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign N/A
Born 1980
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Birthplace London, England
Date of death 29 April, 2023
Died Place London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1980

Adam George Brace (25 March 1980 – 29 April 2023) was a British playwright and director.

Brace was the resident associate dramaturg of Soho Theatre in London.

Adam George Brace was born in London on 25 March 1980, to George Brace, an architect, and Nikki (née Sturdy), a floor manager at the BBC.

His father died in a bicycle accident several months before his son's birth.

Brace attended the University of Kent, where he got a degree in drama.

His first jobs included teaching English in South Korea and working as a children's entertainer in Malaysia.

He was briefly a journalist for The Irish Post, but was fired after publicly disparaging a film at a Q-and-A held for the press screening.

Brace was also a master's student at Goldsmiths, University of London, though sources differ on whether he received a degree.

2008

His play Stovepipe, performed in promenade, premiered at the HighTide festival in Suffolk in 2008, before transferring to London for an eight-week run in collaboration with the National Theatre.

The play is about corporate soldiers and Brace wrote it after a tour of Jordan where he conducted interviews with men in that job.

The play was critically acclaimed, receiving numerous five star reviews and being called "rivetingly intelligent" by the Sunday Times and "exhilaratingly convincing ' by The Independent. The play was named at number 10 in The Times Top Twenty Plays of the Decade.

2016

Other plays include They Drink It in the Congo (Almeida Theatre, 2016), A Real Humane Person Who Cares And All That, (Edinburgh Fringe, 2008 / Arcola Theatre, 2009).

Brace worked extensively as a director, with credits including Liz Kingsman's One Woman Show at the Ambassadors Theatre, London and Soho Theatre.

He also collaborated as a director or script editor with acts including Jessie Cave, Ahir Shah, Ruby Wax and Sh!t Theatre, a theatrical duo consisting Louise Mothersole and his partner, Rebecca Fuller.

At the time of Brace's death, he was preparing a Broadway production of his one-man show Just for Us, set to run at the Hudson Theatre in the summer of 2023, with Alex Edelman starring.

Brace was in a relationship with stage performer Rebecca Fuller, known by her stage name, Rebecca Biscuit.

He died at a hospital in London from complications of a stroke on 29 April 2023, at the age of 43.