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John Retallack was born on 1950, is a British playwright and director (born 1950). Discover John Retallack'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 72 years old?

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1950

John Retallack (born 1950) is a British playwright and director.

1963

He studied at St Paul's School in London (1963–68) and later at St Paul's College of Education, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, where he took the Double English course (aimed at future secondary school English teachers) for his C.Ed.

1973

qualification (awarded summer 1973), and English and Education for his B.Ed.

1974

(awarded summer 1974).

At St Paul's he was already active in the arts, organising a number of literary events during his stay.

He is the author of twelve plays for young people and has adapted numerous texts for the stage and for radio.

Oberon Books published four of his plays for Company of Angels (Hannah & Hanna, Risk, Club Asylum and Virgins).

Methuen publish Sweetpeter.

His plays have been translated and published in several languages and are performed in Germany, Austria, Sweden, Holland and France.

1977

He was the founding director of ATC Theatre (1977–85) which continues today as a National Portfolio client of the Arts Council of England.

1978

1978 - 80 Don Juan (adaptation from Byron's poem)

ATC National tour

Edinburgh Festival

Avignon Festival

Fringe First Award

International tour with British Council

1981

1981 - 83 Don Quixote parts 1 & 2 with Richard Curtis (adaptation from the novel)

ATC National Tour

Edinburgh Festival

Almeida & Donmar Warehouse

Olivier Award

International tour with British Council to over 20 countries including New York

1982

1982 - 83 Berlin Berlin (adaptation from Robert Musil's The Man Without Qualities)

Edinburgh Festival

ATC National tour

International tour with British Council including Berlin

1983

1983 Ubu The Vandalist (adaptation from Alfred Jarry's plays)

ATC National Tour

Edinburgh Festival

International tour with British Council

1985

John was formerly director of Oldham Coliseum Theatre (1985–88) and Oxford Stage Company (1989–99) where his adaptation of Melvin Burgess’s Junk won the TMA Young People's Award in 1998.

His Shakespeare productions for Oxford Stage Company toured internationally and won widespread critical acclaim over a period of ten years.

1985 Hamlet

National Drama Conservatoire, New Delhi (for British Council)

Adaptations for Oxford Stage Company

2001

From 2001- 2011 he was the founding director of Company of Angels, now operating under the name Boundless Theatre, which produces new and experimental work for young audiences and continues today as a National Portfolio client of the Arts Council of England.

2010

From 2010 - 2013, he was Associate Director at Bristol Old Vic where he remains Artistic Associate.

2013

In 2013, he became Tutor in Writing for Performance at Ruskin College in Oxford.

2015

In 2015, he will revive his 2014 production of DIDO & AENEAS for Bristol Old Vic/English Concert and spend two months with the 'reseau europeen des centres culturels de rencontre' at La Chartreuse de Neuville in France researching a play about the current plight of refugees in Calais.

Early adaptations for ATC