Timberlake Wertenbaker

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Timberlake Wertenbaker
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New York City
Occupation: Playwright
Nationality: British
Genres: Modern theatre, original works and translations

Timberlake Wertenbaker is a British playwright and translator who was born in New York City and was raised in France. Her father, Charles Wertenbaker, was a foreign correspondent for Time magazine in London. Her mother, Lael Tucker Wertenbaker was a writer of numerous books, including Death of a Man.

Timberlake attended schools in the U.S.,and France and soon after, she began working as a writer for Time-Life books in London. Later, she taught French in Greece where she became involved with a small theatre company. She then moved back to London and became involved with a number of different theatre companies . She earned the praise of London critics for a number of outstanding plays which were produced throughout the 80's and 90's.

  • 1985 Plays and Players Most Promising Playwright Award for The Grace of Mary Traverse
  • 1988 Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright for Our Country's Good
  • 1988 Laurence Olivier/BBC Award for Best New Play for Our Country's Good
  • 1989 Eileen Anderson Central Television Drama Award for The Love of the Nightingale
  • 1990 Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best New Foreign Play (New York) Our Country's Good
  • 1991 Critics' Circle Award for Best West End Play (London) Three Birds Alighting on a Field
  • 1992 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Three Birds Alighting on a Field
  • 1992 Writers' Guild Award (Best West End Play) Three Birds Alighting on a Field

  • This Is No Place for Tallulah Bankhead, 1978
  • The Third, 1980
  • Second Sentence, 1980
  • Case to Answer, 1980
  • Breaking Through, 1980
  • New Anatomies, 1981
  • Inside Out, 1982
  • Home Leave, 1982
  • Abel’s Sister, 1984
  • The Grace of Mary Traverse, 1985
  • Mephisto by Ariane Mnouchkine (translator), 1986
  • Leocadia by Jean Anouihl, (translator) 1987
  • Our Country's Good, 1988
  • False Admissions; Successful Strategies; La Dispute: Three Plays by Marivaux (translator), 1989
  • The Love of the Nightingale, 1989
  • The Thebans by Sophocles (translator), 1992
  • Three Birds Alighting on a Field, 1992
  • The Break of Day, 1995
  • After Darwin, 1998
  • Filumena by Eduardo de Filippo (translator), 1998
  • Dianeira 1999
  • The Ash Girl (adaptation of "Cinderella"), 2000
  • Credible Witness, 2001
  • Galileo's Daughter, 2004
  • Divine Intervention, 2006


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