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Pip Utton is a British actor and playwright. Utton was born 15 February 1952,〔 ()〕 raised and educated in Cannock.〔()〕 He authored the award-winning ''Adolf'', ''Chaplin''〔(Chaplin )〕 and ''Only The Lonely''.〔(Only the Lonely )〕 As one of the leading solo performers in the United Kingdom,〔(Ten 42 Productions )〕 most of his plays are monodramas, performable by a single actor. Utton won the top award at the 2006 Thespis〔(THESPIS )〕 5th International Monodrama Festival performing ''Bacon''〔(Bacon )〕 written by Utton and Jeremy Towler. He is based at the Merlin Theatre〔(Merlin Theatre )〕 in Frome, Somerset. He is a regular performer at the Edinburgh Fringe and tours internationally, in part supported by the British Council.〔(British Council Arts )〕 Many of his plays evoked a strong audience reaction: ''Adolf'' induced some audience members to leave during the performance or to attack Utton;〔(British Theatre Guide )〕 some felt physically sick during his performance of ''Labels''〔(Labels )〕 (Utton's adaptation of the Louis de Bernières' short story of the same name). Utton was recently elected as Vice Chair of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival board. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pip Utton」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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