Amy Rosenthal

Amy Rosenthal (born 1974[1]) is a British playwright from Muswell Hill, London. She took a Masters in Playwriting at Birmingham University.[2] She won the Sunday Times Drama Award with her debut play Henna Night in 1999. She is the daughter of Jack Rosenthal and Maureen Lipman.[3] Rosenthal is Jewish. In 2015, she wrote the libretto to the opera Entanglement by the composer Charlotte Bray.[4][5][6] Rosenthal was shortlisted for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for female dramatists. [7]

Plays

Rosenthal studied playwriting at the University of Birmingham.[3] Her plays include:[8]

References


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