Ronald Harwood

Ronald Harwood
Ronald Harwood’s many plays include The Dresser, Taking Sides, Quartet, Mahler’s Conversion, An English Tragedy, Collaboration and Degenerate Art which premiered in Berlin in October 2015. His films include The Dresser (Academy Award Nomination for Best Screenplay), Taking Sides (XXIX Flaiano Film Festival Award for Best Screenplay), The Pianist (Palme d’Or, 2002 Cannes Film Festival and 2003 BAFTA for Best Film), Being Julia Oliver Twist, and most recently The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (winner of the 2008 BAFTA for Best Adapted Screenplay, Academy Award Nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay and Humanitas Prize 2008, Writers’ Guild Award for Best Screenplay, Prix Jacques Prevert du Scenario 2008), and Love in the Time of Cholera. His latest film, Quartet, released on 1st January 2013, is adapted from his play and is directed by Dustin Hoffman, and a TV film of his play The Dresser adapted and directed by Richard Eyre, screened on BBC1 in October 2015 Ronald Harwood’s awards for The Pianist include the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay 2003, the National Society of Film Critics’ Award for Best Screenplay and the Founders’ Award from the Zaki Gordon Institute for Independent Filmmaking. He was also nominated for a BAFTA (Best Adapted Screenplay) and a César (Best Screenplay). He was made Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1974 and was Visitor in Theatre at Balliol College, Oxford in 1985. He was President of English PEN, 1989-1993, President of International PEN, 1993-97, and Chairman of the Royal Society of Literature. In 1996 he was appointed Chevalier de l’ordre National des Arts et des Lettres. In 1999, he was appointed a CBE. He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters by Keele University in 2002 and Aberdeen University in 2013. He is President of the Royal Literary Fund 2005-present. He was made an Honorary Fellow of Central School of Speech and Drama in 2006. He was knighted for Services to Drama in the 2010 Queen’s Birthday honours list. He received the National Jewish Theatre Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award, 2014.Perform Ronald Harwood
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Quartet
Ronald Harwood
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Quartet
Full-Length Play, Comedy / 2w, 2m
Cecily, Reggie and Wilfred reside in a home for retired opera singers in Kent, England. Each year, on the tenth of October, there is a concert to celebrate Verdi's birthday. Jean, who used to be married to Reggie, arrives at the home and disrupts their equilibrium. She still acts like a diva and ref…
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Another Time
Ronald Harwood
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Another Time
Full-Length Play, Drama / 2w, 3m
"Solid, intelligent, ingeniously constructed...Has a sure sense of both the comedy and the pathos." - Sunday Telegraph
"Gives us something so subtle in its celebration of the human spirit's mysterious capacity to triumph...that we leave th…
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Collaboration
Ronald Harwood
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Collaboration
Full-Length Play, Drama / 2w, 4m
In 1931, composer Richard Strauss and writer Stefan Zweig embark on an invigorating artistic partnership. But Zweig is a Jew and the Nazis are on the march. Is it possible to keep artistic aspiration and political action separate? How fine is the line between collaboration and betrayal?
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Quartet
Ronald Harwood
Full-Length Play, ComedyQuartet
Full-Length Play, Comedy / 2w, 2m
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An English Tragedy
Ronald Harwood
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Another Time
Ronald Harwood
Full-Length Play, DramaAnother Time
Full-Length Play, Drama / 2w, 3m