Stephen Sharkey
Playwright. Blue Liverpudlian.

Back for more Stratford. The Swan of Avon‘s bones. Hamnet‘s rowan tree, from an idea by @maggieofarrellofficial (the poor boy is buried somewhere in the churchyard, no one knows where). The Swan and its takeover by our ‘gangster spectacle’.

Back for more Stratford. The Swan of Avon‘s bones. Hamnet‘s rowan tree, from an idea by @maggieofarrellofficial (the poor boy is buried somewhere in the churchyard, no one knows where). The Swan and its takeover by our ‘gangster spectacle’.

Back for more Stratford. The Swan of Avon‘s bones. Hamnet‘s rowan tree, from an idea by @maggieofarrellofficial (the poor boy is buried somewhere in the churchyard, no one knows where). The Swan and its takeover by our ‘gangster spectacle’.

Back for more Stratford. The Swan of Avon‘s bones. Hamnet‘s rowan tree, from an idea by @maggieofarrellofficial (the poor boy is buried somewhere in the churchyard, no one knows where). The Swan and its takeover by our ‘gangster spectacle’.

Back for more Stratford. The Swan of Avon‘s bones. Hamnet‘s rowan tree, from an idea by @maggieofarrellofficial (the poor boy is buried somewhere in the churchyard, no one knows where). The Swan and its takeover by our ‘gangster spectacle’.

Back for more Stratford. The Swan of Avon‘s bones. Hamnet‘s rowan tree, from an idea by @maggieofarrellofficial (the poor boy is buried somewhere in the churchyard, no one knows where). The Swan and its takeover by our ‘gangster spectacle’.

First visit to @williamsonart_ . Love at first sight. Check out the Medea by Evelyn de Morgan. Bowled over by the exhibition of paintings by artist in residence Steve des Landes, not pictured but look him up

First visit to @williamsonart_ . Love at first sight. Check out the Medea by Evelyn de Morgan. Bowled over by the exhibition of paintings by artist in residence Steve des Landes, not pictured but look him up

First visit to @williamsonart_ . Love at first sight. Check out the Medea by Evelyn de Morgan. Bowled over by the exhibition of paintings by artist in residence Steve des Landes, not pictured but look him up

First visit to @williamsonart_ . Love at first sight. Check out the Medea by Evelyn de Morgan. Bowled over by the exhibition of paintings by artist in residence Steve des Landes, not pictured but look him up

First visit to @williamsonart_ . Love at first sight. Check out the Medea by Evelyn de Morgan. Bowled over by the exhibition of paintings by artist in residence Steve des Landes, not pictured but look him up

Salad man. Straight out of Seinfeld. ‘Glantz told the New York Times he was asked why he had not sunk to the floor, as everyone else at his table and most others in the ballroom had done.
“First of all, I have a bad back,” he said.
“I couldn’t get on the floor, and if I did get on the floor, they’d have to bring in people to get me off the floor. And I’m a hygiene freak. There was no freaking way I was getting in my new tux on the dirty Hilton floor. It was not happening.”’

Sub-optimal ending but my first derby match since 1978 was an extraordinary spectacle, brilliant drama.

Sub-optimal ending but my first derby match since 1978 was an extraordinary spectacle, brilliant drama.

Sub-optimal ending but my first derby match since 1978 was an extraordinary spectacle, brilliant drama.

Sub-optimal ending but my first derby match since 1978 was an extraordinary spectacle, brilliant drama.

Sub-optimal ending but my first derby match since 1978 was an extraordinary spectacle, brilliant drama.

It’s been a joy working on this with adaptor / director @serdarbilis and producer @philip_arditti with stunning performances by @simonkunz1 @indraove67 @Mithras.malek and beautiful music by @kalialyraki I’m very lucky to be a part of two fantastic companies at the same time this April. Euripides is my jam. I studied him loads (never Shakespeare!). This is my third translation / adaptation of his work and I’m still learning from him. It’s on at @arcolatheatre till May 2nd. Rebecca and I plan to be there on the last night.

It’s been a joy working on this with adaptor / director @serdarbilis and producer @philip_arditti with stunning performances by @simonkunz1 @indraove67 @Mithras.malek and beautiful music by @kalialyraki I’m very lucky to be a part of two fantastic companies at the same time this April. Euripides is my jam. I studied him loads (never Shakespeare!). This is my third translation / adaptation of his work and I’m still learning from him. It’s on at @arcolatheatre till May 2nd. Rebecca and I plan to be there on the last night.

Some more Stratford. Our show still in previews. Working with the most brilliant people. Pinched myself so many times I got bruises.

Some more Stratford. Our show still in previews. Working with the most brilliant people. Pinched myself so many times I got bruises.

Some more Stratford. Our show still in previews. Working with the most brilliant people. Pinched myself so many times I got bruises.

Some more Stratford. Our show still in previews. Working with the most brilliant people. Pinched myself so many times I got bruises.

Some Stratford. Wonderful to be here. Rehearsing at The Other Place before we move into The Swan next week.

Some Stratford. Wonderful to be here. Rehearsing at The Other Place before we move into The Swan next week.

Some Stratford. Wonderful to be here. Rehearsing at The Other Place before we move into The Swan next week.

Some Stratford. Wonderful to be here. Rehearsing at The Other Place before we move into The Swan next week.

Some Stratford. Wonderful to be here. Rehearsing at The Other Place before we move into The Swan next week.

Some Stratford. Wonderful to be here. Rehearsing at The Other Place before we move into The Swan next week.

In the last few days some joy was had - Beckett at the Everyman, Hans Richter / Vivaldi at St George’s Hall, and my team got me Singin’ The Blues at Bramley Moore

In the last few days some joy was had - Beckett at the Everyman, Hans Richter / Vivaldi at St George’s Hall, and my team got me Singin’ The Blues at Bramley Moore

In the last few days some joy was had - Beckett at the Everyman, Hans Richter / Vivaldi at St George’s Hall, and my team got me Singin’ The Blues at Bramley Moore

In the last few days some joy was had - Beckett at the Everyman, Hans Richter / Vivaldi at St George’s Hall, and my team got me Singin’ The Blues at Bramley Moore

In the last few days some joy was had - Beckett at the Everyman, Hans Richter / Vivaldi at St George’s Hall, and my team got me Singin’ The Blues at Bramley Moore

In the last few days some joy was had - Beckett at the Everyman, Hans Richter / Vivaldi at St George’s Hall, and my team got me Singin’ The Blues at Bramley Moore

In the last few days some joy was had - Beckett at the Everyman, Hans Richter / Vivaldi at St George’s Hall, and my team got me Singin’ The Blues at Bramley Moore
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