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Add to researchTom Stoppard
Derry Moore
- Born
- Zlin, Czechoslovakia
- Genre
- Drama, Fiction
- Biography
Playwright Sir Tom Stoppard was born Tomás Straüssler on 3 July 1937 in Zlín, Czechoslovakia.
Critical Perspective
Tom Stoppard is a deceptive dramatist.
Read moreBibliography
- 2008
- Ivanov/Chekov, new English version, Faber and Faber
- 2006
- Rock n Roll, Faber and Faber
- 2005
- Heroes, Faber and Faber
- 2004
- Pirandello's Henry IV, new version by Tom Stoppard, Faber and Faber
- 2002
- The Coast of Utopia, Contents: 'Voyage', 'Shipwreck', 'Salvage', Faber and Faber
- 1999
- Shakespeare in Love, screenplay with Marc Norman, Faber and Faber
- 1999
- Plays: Four, Faber and Faber
- 1999
- Plays: Five, Faber and Faber
- 1998
- Plays: Three, Faber and Faber
- 1997
- The Invention of Love, Faber and Faber
- 1995
- Indian Ink, Faber and Faber
- 1994
- Plays: Two, Faber and Faber
- 1993
- The Television Plays 1965-1984, Faber and Faber
- 1993
- Plays: One, Faber and Faber
- 1993
- Arcadia, Faber and Faber
- 1991
- In the Native State, Faber and Faber
- 1988
- Hapgood, Faber and Faber
- 1986
- Dalliance/Undiscovered Country, Faber and Faber
- 1985
- Rough Crossing, adaptation of 'Play at the Castle' by Ferenc Molnar, Faber and Faber
- 1984
- Squaring the Circle, with Every Good Boy Deserves Favour and Professional Foul, Faber and Faber
- 1983
- The Dog It was that Died and Other Plays, Faber and Faber
- 1982
- The Real Thing, Faber and Faber
- 1982
- On the Razzle, Faber and Faber
- 1980
- Undiscovered Country, adaptation of 'Das Weite Land' by Arthur Schnitzler, Faber and Faber
- 1980
- Dogg's Hamlet/Cahoot's Macbeth, Faber and Faber
- 1978
- Night and Day, Faber and Faber
- 1978
- Every Good Boy Deserves Favour/Professional Foul, Faber and Faber
- 1976
- Dirty Linen/New-Found-Land, Faber and Faber
- 1975
- Travesties, Faber and Faber
- 1973
- Artist Descending a Staircase/Where are They Now ?, Faber and Faber
- 1972
- Jumpers, Faber and Faber
- 1971
- After Magritte, Faber and Faber
- 1968
- The Real Inspector Hound, Faber and Faber
- 1968
- Enter a Free Man, Faber and Faber
- 1968
- Albert's Bridge, Faber and Faber
- 1967
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Faber and Faber
- 1966
- Lord Malquist and Mr Moon, Blond
Awards
- 2001
- Tony Award for Best Play (USA), The Invention of Love, nominated
- 1997
- KBE
- 1997
- Evening Standard Award for Best Play of the Year, The Invention of Love
- 1995
- Tony Award for Best Play (USA), Arcadia, nominated
- 1994
- Laurence Olivier/BBC Award for Best New Play, Arcadia
- 1993
- Evening Standard Award for Best Play of the Year, Arcadia
- 1993
- Critics' Circle Award for Best New Play, Arcadia
- 1984
- Tony Award for Best Play (USA), The Real Thing
- 1984
- New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Foreign Play, The Real Thing
- 1984
- Antoinette Perry Award for Best Play, The Real Thing
- 1982
- Evening Standard Award for Best Play of the Year, The Real Thing
- 1978
- Evening Standard Award for Best Play of the Year, Night and Day
- 1976
- Tony Award for Best Play (USA), Travesties
- 1976
- New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play, Travesties
- 1976
- Antoinette Perry Award for Best Play, Travesties
- 1974
- Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy of the Year, Travesties
- 1972
- Plays and Players Best Play Award, Jumpers
- 1972
- Evening Standard Award for Best Play of the Year, Jumpers
- 1968
- Tony Award for Best Play (USA), Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
- 1968
- Prix Italia (Italy), Albert's Bridge
- 1968
- New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
- 1968
- Antoinette Perry Award for Best Play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
- 1967
- Plays and Players Best Play Award, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
- 1967
- Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright
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