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Lucy Prebble (Lucy Ashton Prebble) was born on 18 December, 1980 in Haslemere, Surrey, England, is a British playwright (born 1980). Discover Lucy Prebble's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

Popular As Lucy Ashton Prebble
Occupation Writer · producer
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 18 December 1980
Birthday 18 December
Birthplace Haslemere, Surrey, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1980

Lucy Ashton Prebble (born 18 December 1980) is a British playwright and producer.

She has received numerous accolades including three Primetime Emmy Awards as well as nominations for a BAFTA Award as well as two Laurence Olivier Awards.

2003

Prebble made her professional debut as a playwright with her play The Sugar Syndrome (2003) for which she received the George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright.

Prebble's first full-length play The Sugar Syndrome was performed at the Royal Court in 2003 and won her the George Devine Award, followed by the TMA Award for Best New Play in October 2004.

Matt Wolf of Variety compared the play to Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive and added "And yet, even as you’re anticipating [the play's] every gear change...Prebble lifts yet another lid on the varieties of bruises, physical and emotional, that link her four characters. And Prebble chronicles with great skill the way in which parents and children often have the goods on each other, in this case the revelation of Jan’s husband’s adultery — which turns out not to be any revelation at all."

Her next theatre project ENRON, was based on the financial scandal and collapse of the American energy corporation of the same name.

2007

For television, she created the ITV2 series Secret Diary of a Call Girl (2007–2011) and co-created the Sky Atlantic series I Hate Suzie (2020–2022) with her close friend Billie Piper.

2009

It was produced by theatre company Headlong at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2009, under the direction of Rupert Goold.

The production transferred first to the Royal Court and subsequently to the Noël Coward Theatre.

The play earned Prebble an Olivier Award nomination for Best New Play.

2010

She went on to write ENRON (2010) which premiered on the West End and Broadway.

The play earned a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play.

The production's Broadway transfer opened at the Broadhurst Theatre in April 2010 but failed to match the critical acclaim it received in the UK and closed the following month.

The Associated Press wrote of the production, "Playwright Prebble and director Rupert Goold attempt to walk a fine line in the production, which is alternately naturalistic and highly stylized in its depiction of the rise and fall of the mammoth energy company that engaged in accounting fraud on an unprecedented level."

2011

Prebble wrote for the first two of the show's four seasons, the last of which concluded in March 2011.

Prebble has also appeared as a guest on Frankie Boyle's New World Order and Have I Got News for You.

Prebble contributes to major publications as a journalist and wrote a weekly Tech column for The Observer newspaper.

2012

She wrote The Effect (2012) which won the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best New Play.

The Effect, a study of love and neuroscience, premiered at the National Theatre in 2012, won the 2012 Critics' Circle Award for Best Play.

2014

She received the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2014.

She was the Head Scene Writer for Bungie's first person shooter video game, Destiny, which was released in September 2014.

2016

The Effect premiered in the US Off-Broadway at the Barrow Street Theatre on 2 March 2016, directed by David Cromer, and featuring Kati Brazda, Susannah Flood, Carter Hudson and Steve Key.

Prebble was hired in 2016 to write and executive produced an pilot for Sarah Silverman for HBO.

2017

In April 2017 it was announced that Prebble was working on a new play, based on Bizet's Carmen , from the new Bridge Theatre in London.

2018

From 2018 to 2023 she served as a writer and an executive producer on the acclaimed HBO drama series Succession, for which she received three Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series.

Prebble grew up in Haslemere, Surrey, and was educated at Guildford High School.

While studying English at the University of Sheffield, Prebble wrote a short play called Liquid, which won the PMA Most Promising Playwright Award.

In October 2018, London's Old Vic announced Prebble's A Very Expensive Poison, a stage adaptation of Luke Harding's non-fiction book of the same name.

The play is about the assassination of Alexander Litvinenko by means of the invisible radioactive isotope polonium-210.

2019

She debuted her latest play A Very Expensive Poison (2019) for which she received another Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play nomination.

In 2019, it was listed in The Independent as one of the 40 most "continually rewarding" plays.

The play opened at the Old Vic on 5 September 2019, directed by John Crowley.

2020

A Very Expensive Poison was nominated at the 2020 Laurence Olivier Awards for Best New Play and won the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best New Play and Best New Production of a Play at the Broadway World Awards.

Prebble was also awarded the 2020 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.

Her play The Effect had a revival in 2023 at the Royal National Theatre's Lyttelton Theatre in the West End before transferring to The Shed in New York City in 2024.

The production was directed by Jamie Lloyd and stars Taylor Russell and Paapa Essiedu.

Kate Wyver praised the production describing at "intense and intoxicating" adding, "[the play] remains an intellectually and physically intense experience, with subtle edits that sharpen and freshen the text for a stellar new cast".

Prebble wrote her first television series, the ITV2 drama-comedy series Secret Diary of a Call Girl based on the novel, The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl by Brooke Magnanti.

Set in modern day London, the show revolves around a young woman, Hannah Baxter, played by Billie Piper who lives a secret life as a call girl.

The series received positive reviews with Nancy Franklin of The New Yorker comparing the series favorably to Sex and the City writing, "The show also uses London in somewhat the same way “Sex and the City” used New York—we see a lot of bright lights, fancy restaurants, and expensive apartments—though there is a sadder, more wistful quality to the photography here".