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Torben Betts

Torben Betts (born 10 February 1968 in Stamford, Lincolnshire) is an English playwright and screenwriter.
Betts attended the University of Liverpool, where he read English Literature and English Language, and originally trained to become an actor, but later changed course to begin writing plays.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.torbenbetts.com/page911.html )〕 Betts stated that part of the reason for this transition was the difficulty he faced as an actor without an agent and that playwriting allowed him to "exercise all my instincts as an actor without actually having to live the life".〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.torbenbetts.com/page46.html )〕 In 1999 Alan Ayckbourn invited him to be the resident dramatist at Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre.
''A Listening Heaven'' premiered there that year before a second production took place at the Edinburgh Royal Lyceum in 2001. The play was nominated as the TMA Best New play that year. During this period Betts was enjoying success on the London fringe at the Battersea Arts Centre with plays like ''Incarcerator'', a drama in rhyming couplets and ''The Biggleswades'' at the White Bear Theatre Club. Also in that year (2001), his play ''Clockwatching'' initiated a series of co-productions between the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond and The Stephen Joseph Theatre, producing theatre in the round. Betts works in two very distinct styles: a darkly comic social realism, reminiscent of the plays of Ayckbourn or Mike Leigh, and a more tragic, poetic style of a kind associated with dramatists such as Howard Barker.
His brutal anti-capitalist satire ''The Unconquered'', in a touring production by Scotland’s Stellar Quines Theatre Company, won the 2007 Best New Play award at the Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland.
Critical reception for Betts's plays has been mostly very positive: ''The Daily Telegraph'' claims he has a "profound and highly original theatrical voice", while Liz Lochhead (the makar or national poet of Scotland) suggests he "is just about the most original and extraordinary writer of drama we have."〔http://www.stellarquines.com/productions/the-unconquered/〕 Michael Billington in his
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* ''Guardian'' review of ''Invincible'' commented that "Torben Betts should be a bigger name."〔http://www.theguardian.com/stage/2014/mar/16/invincible-review-torben-betts〕
''Invincible'' played at the Orange Tree Theatre March/April 2014 to great critical and popular acclaim and is the fourth of his plays to premiere at that theatre, following ''Clockwatching'' (2001), ''The Company Man'' (2010) and ''Muswell Hill'' (2012). The production transferred to London's St. James Theatre in July 2014, again receiving glowing reviews across the board (see the (review ) in the London Evening Standard, Paul Taylor's (review ) and Alice Jones' (interview ) with the playwright also in the Independent).
He also wrote the screenplay for the British independent feature film ''Downhill'', which was released in cinemas nationwide on 30 May 2014. The Independent said "his screenplay for this engaging, quintessentially British road/rambling movie combines knockabout comedy with surprisingly bleak observations."〔http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/reviews/downhill-film-review-quintessentially-british-movie-combines-comedy-with-bleak-observations-9456288.html〕
A revival of his acclaimed 2012 play ''Muswell Hill'' transferred to London's Park Theatre in February 2015, while his latest work ((''What Falls Apart'' )) opened at Newcastle's Live Theatre in April. A production of his version of Anton Chekhov's ''The Seagull'' opened at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre on 24 June 2015, directed by Matthew Dunster. (See the (review ) in ''Time Out''.) He is also adapting ''Get Carter'' for Northern Stage, Newcastle, for a production in early 2016.
The Original Theatre Company is embarking on a four-month UK tour of ''Invincible'' during the first half of 2016. A major production of ''Invincible'' (in Spanish ''Victoria'') is scheduled to take place at the Teatro Maravillas in Madrid in late 2016. The play will star Maribel Verdu and has been translated into Spanish by Jordi Galcerán.
==Bibliography==


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