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Sarah Grochala was born on 9 January, 1973, is a British playwright (born 1973). Discover Sarah Grochala'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 51 years old?
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Timeline
Sarah Grochala (born 9 January 1973) is a British playwright.
Her plays have been performed at the Finborough Theatre, Theatre503, Hampstead Theatre, Arcola Theatre and Soho Theatre in London.
Her plays have been produced internationally by the Griffin Theatre, Sydney, Tiyatro Yan Etki Istanbul, Turkey and on the Toronto Fringe Toronto Fringe Festival, Canada.
Between 1998 and 2006, Grochala worked as actress in theatre and television.
She appeared in the television drama Every Woman Knows a Secret and the TV series Judge John Deed.
She also starred as Jo March in the 2004/2005 West End production of Little Women.
She studied playwriting on the MPhil in Playwriting Studies at Birmingham University, a course created by the British playwright David Edgar.
She later gained a PhD in contemporary British playwriting from Queen Mary, University of London.
Her early plays Open Ground (2005) and Waiting for Romeo (2006) were produced on the fringe in London and Edinburgh.
Her breakthrough play S-27 won the 2007 Protect the Human Playwriting Competition and was also shortlisted for the 2007 King's Cross Award and the 2010 Leah Ryan Award for Emerging Women Writers.
S-27 premiered at the Finborough Theatre in June 2009.
It has since been revived internationally by the Griffin Theatre in Sydney in 2010 and by Intersection Theatre on the Toronto Fringe in 2012.
In 2011, Grochala was the winner of OffWestEnd.com's Adopt a Playwright Award for her play Smolensk.
From 2012 to 2016, she was an associate artist with the theatre company Headlong, where she worked on creating theatrical experiences using digital media.
Waiting for Romeo was revived by Tiyatro Yan Etki in Istanbul in 2014 and ran in rep at the theatre until 2016.
These included: The Nether Realm (Royal Court 2014) made in collaboration with the visual artist Michael Takeo Magruder, the director Jeremy Herrin and the playwright Jennifer Haley; and What's She Like made in collaboration with the interactive theatre company Coney.
The production won the 2015 Ekin Yazin Dostları Theatre Award for Best Play (Small Venue).
Her most recent play Star Fish was shortlisted for the 2016 Nick Darke Award.
Her book on playwriting, The Contemporary Political Play, was published in 2017.
Grochala was born in Hemel Hempstead and grew up in Nantwich, Cheshire.
She trained as an actress at the Drama Centre in London, and studied English Language and Literature at St John's College, Oxford University.
In 2019, she wrote for Doctor Who, contributing to the Big Finish spin-off, The Eighth of March.
She would write for further releases, including The Robots, The First Doctor Adventures and Lady Christina.
Grochala lives in London, and is the course leader of the MA MFA Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media Programme at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.