World's End - Corley, James
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Résumé : James Corley is a writer who lives in London. He trained as an actor at LAMDA.
His first play, World's End, closed the King's Head Theatre's Queer Season in 2019 and was voted Theatre Weekly's No 1 Best Off West End Production of the year.
His next play What it Means is based on Merle Miller's seminal 1971 essay What It Means To Be A Homosexual and is scheduled for a 2023 production for The Lot Productions.
James teaches playwriting and acting for adults with autism at Community Focus in North London.
Biographie: James Corley is an actor and performer who lives in London. He trained as an actor at LAMDA.
His first play, World's End, closed the King's Head Theatre's Queer Season in 2019 and was voted Theatre Weekly's No 1 Best Off West End Production of the year.
His next play What It Means is based on Merle Miller's seminal 1971 essay WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A HOMOSEXUAL and is scheduled for a 2023 production for The Lot Productions.
James teaches playwriting and acting for adults with autism at Community Focus in North London.
Sommaire: James Corley is an actor and performer who lives in London. He trained as an actor at LAMDA.
His first play, World's End, closed the King's Head Theatre's Queer Season in 2019 and was voted Theatre Weekly's No 1 Best Off West End Production of the year.
His next play What It Means is based on Merle Miller's seminal 1971 essay WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A HOMOSEXUAL and is scheduled for a 2023 production for The Lot Productions.
James teaches playwriting and acting for adults with autism at Community Focus in North London.