Alex Jones (playwright)
Alex Jones is a British actor, playwright and filmmaker. He is best known for Noise, a violent play about teenage newlyweds who face neighbourly aggression. Noise is associated with "in-yer-face theatre"' by Aleks Sierz. As an actor, he plays villain Clive Horrobin in The Archers.[1]
Plays
- I'm A Minger! (Arts Theatre, Theatre503, National Tour, 2008/09)
- Deadwood (Watermill Theatre, Newbury, 1997)
- Noise (Soho Theatre, 1997)
- News of the World (1997)
- Mickey and Me (Birmingham Repertory Theatre)
- Phil&Jill&Jill&Phil (Belgrade Theatre, Coventry and Worcester Swan Theatre) (also produced by companies in Chile and Italy)
- A Miracle in No Man's Land
- River's Up (Worcester Swan Theatre and Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough)
- River's Up (adapted for BBC Radio 4)
- The Worcester Pilgrim (BBC Radio 4, 2003)
- Mr and Mrs Schultz (Watermill Theatre, Newbury, 2004)
- Fields of Gold (Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, 2004)
- The Worcester Pilgrim (artworks at Worcester Cathedral, 2006)
Films
- Greasy
- Faster, Harder, Longer, Whistle!
- Rhubarb and Roses
Bibliography
- Jones, A. (1997). Noise, London: Nick Hern Books. ISBN 1-85459-353-6
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gollark: The gradient descent thing is basically moving down hills by going in whichever direction is slightly lower, except it's not hills it's higher-up regions in several million-dimensional abstract spaces of some kind.
gollark: (Apparently you can maybe get somewhat better performance from image recognition neural networks by feeding them "DCT" things which also conveniently happen to be what JPEG images contain, but almost nobody does this?)
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References
- "Alex Jones", The Archers, BBC Radio 4 website
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