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Terry Newman is an award-winning British playwright,〔("Fringe Report: Awards" ), ''Terry Newman Best Drama Writer: Citation'', retrieved 13-02-2011〕 screenwriter, comedy writer and novelist. Newman's works include ''What Do You Do The Night After You've Saved The Universe?'', ''The Life and Times of a Wonder Woman'', ''Dulcas's Women'', ''Burke and Hare'' and ''Being Dennis Potter''.〔("Dooley.com - The Playwrights Database " ), ''Terry Newman'', retrieved 13-02-2011〕 Newman has also written material for a number of British comedians including Rory Bremner, Roy Hudd and Alistair McGowan.〔("Fringe Report" ), ''Dulcas's Women. Verdict: The remarkable Genevieve Swallow'', retrieved 13-02-2011〕 He is noted for his work in political satire; writing for radio and television productions which have included ''Rory Bremner, Who Else?'', ''Bremner, Bird and Fortune'', ''Dead Ringers'' and ''The Way It Is''.〔("IMSATSO productions" ), ''IMSATSO - About Us'', retrieved 13-02-2011〕 In May 2011 his work ''Lucifer: My Part In The New Labour Project (And How I Invented Coalition Government)'' was previewed at London's Canal Cafe Theatre, with comedian Matt Roper playing the Devil,〔(), ''OffWestEnd.com - Lucifer'', retrieved 09-05-2011〕 before opening at the Brighton Festival. In 2011 his television family comedy series ''Twinkle Twinkle Star'' was broadcast on STAR TV. He co-created and wrote for ''Hooray for Holyrood!'' (Radeas Productions) taking a comedic look at Scotland’s ‘road to independence’ will was piloted on BBC Radio Scotland in the autumn of 2012. In 2013 he co-wrote the musical ''Mile High'' which was staged at The Lost Theatre, London. Terry's first novel 'A Dead Elf', a comedy detective fantasy featuring Master Detective Nicely Strongoak, was published in December 2014 by HarperVoyager. == 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「Terry Newman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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