Simon Block
Simon Block is a playwright and screenwriter. His work for theatre includes: Not a Game for Boys (Royal Court); Chimps, Hand in Hand and Everything is Illuminated (Hampstead Theatre); A Place at the Table (Bush Theatre); and 1/25th of the National Theatre Chain Play (National Theatre).
His work for television includes: North Square (Channel 4); Trust (BBC1); The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall (Channel 4); Casualty 1909 (BBC1); The Eichmann Show (BBC 2); Home Fires (ITV).
Work for radio includes: Breathe In Breathe Out and The Pool (BBC Radio 4).
Mark Bly
Mark Bly is Associate Artistic Director of Yale Repertory Theatre and Co-Chair of the Playwriting, Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism programmes at the Yale School of Drama. His professional experience includes dramaturging more than 50 productions.
Al Blyth
Al Blyth (d. 2024) was an award-winning playwright and screenwriter.
His plays include The Haystack (Hampstead Theatre, 2020) and Furnace Four (winner of Soho Theatre's Westminster Prize, 2006).
His television drama The Rook, a supernatural spy thriller based on the novel by Daniel O'Malley, premiered on the cable network Starz in 2019.
Other awards include Paines Plough's Future Perfect award and Channel 4's 4Talent Prize for Best Dramatic Writing.
Alecky Blythe
Alecky Blythe founded verbatim-theatre company Recorded Delivery in 2003. The company's first production, Come Out Eli, premiered at the Arcola Theatre, London, and later transferred to the BAC (winner of the Time Out Award for Best Performance on the Fringe).
Other work includes: All the Right People Come Here (New Wimbledon Theatre); Strawberry Fields (The Courtyard, Hereford); Cruising (Bush Theatre, London, 2006); The Girlfriend Experience (Royal Court Theatre, London, 2008; Young Vic, London, 2009); I Only Came Here for Six Months (KVS and Les Halles, Brussels); Do We Look Like Refugees?! (National Theatre Studio / Rustaveli Theatre, Georgia, at Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, 2010; winner of Fringe First Award); London Road, with music composed by Adam Cork (National Theatre, London, 2011 and 2012; winner of Best Musical, Critics' Circle Awards); Little Revolution (Almeida Theatre, London, 2014) and Our Generation (National Theatre / Chichester Festival Theatre, 2022).
For television she has written A Man in a Box (IWC and Channel 4); The Riots: In Their Own Words (BBC2).
For film she has adapted London Road into a feature (BBC Film, BFI, National Theatre).
Anne Bogart
Anne Bogart founded the SITI Company with Tadashi Suzuki in 1992. Her shows are seven-times Obie winners (Off-Broadway Tonies).
Eric Bogosian
Eric Bogosian is an American actor and playwright, known for his plays Talk Radio and subUrbia as well as numerous one-man shows.