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British playwright and screenwriter

Frazer Flintham is a British playwright and screenwriter.

His plays for the stage include: Into The Night (Original Theatre in association with Martyn Hayes) [1] Astley’s Astounding Adventures (New Vic Theatre, Stoke-On-Trent, 2018), [2]Genesis (Soho Theatre/Lowry Manchester/Cast Doncaster, 2016), The Throne (New Vic Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent, 2015) [3], The Only Way Is Chelsea’s (York Theatre Royal/The Soho/LIVE Theatre, 2013) [4], This Place Means (Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, 2012) and Taketh Me Away (Girl Next Door/Pleasance Edinburgh [5].

His radio plays include Sunrise Farm (Audible, 2020) My Dad’s Wardrobe (BBC Radio 4, 2019)[6] Second Cycle Of The Mystery Plays (BBC 3 2013) [7], We Are Mermaid (BBC 3’s Wire slot, 2012)[8] and Blurred (BBC Radio 4, 2011)[9].

Frazer has received several awards and plaudits including winning The C21 Screenwriting Award 2015 for best pilot television show for an International drama series (eOne Group, C21 and Creative England) [10].

Frazer is co-host of The One Fifty Marchers podcast [11], celebrating the men and women who took part in the first LGBTQ+ march on Highbury Fields, London, on November 27th 1970.

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