Richard Vergette

Richard Vergette is a British playwright, actor and drama teacher. In 2013 his American Justice, an American congressman's encounter with his daughter's killer, was shown at London's Arts Theatre.[1] His 2015 Dancing Through the Shadows was performed by Hull Truck Theatre as part of a trilogy about the history of Hull,[2] and his PURE, about the chocolate industry, will form part of Mikron Theatre Company's 2016 tour.[3]

He has been Head of the Faculty of Performing Arts at John Leggott College, Scunthorpe and a lecturer at the University of Lincoln,[4] written textbooks for school drama students, and acted in the 2010 short film The Legend of Beggar's Bridge. He is currently Director of Drama and Head of Learning and Teaching at Ackworth School, a Quaker school in West Yorkshire.

Plays

Date and place of first production as shown in doollee.com[5]

Publications

  • Drama & Theatre Studies: AQA Advanced (2008, Philip Allen, ISBN 9781844894475)
  • Edexcel advanced drama and theatre studies textbook (2008, Philip Allen, ISBN 9781844894468)
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References

  1. Auld, Tim (25 January 2013). "American Justice, at Arts Theatre, review". The Telegraph. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  2. Hickling, Alfred (13 October 2015). "Dancing Through the Shadows review – heartbreak and hope in Hull". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  3. "PURE". Mikron Theatre Company. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  4. Vergette, Richard (2008). "About the author". Drama & Theatre Studies: AQA Advanced. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  5. "Richard Vergette". doollee.com. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
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