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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | Dennis Kelly (born 1970) is a British writer for film, television and theatre. He is perhaps best known for co-writing BBC Three's sitcom ''Pulling'' with actress Sharon Horgan, for co-writing ''Matilda the Musical'' with comedian Tim Minchin, and for the controversial Channel 4 conspiracy thriller ''Utopia''. His plays include ''DNA'' (which appears in the GCSE English syllabus), ''Osama The Hero'', | + | Dennis Kelly (born 1970) is a British writer for film, television and theatre. He is perhaps best known for co-writing BBC Three's sitcom ''Pulling'' with actress Sharon Horgan, for co-writing ''Matilda the Musical'' with comedian Tim Minchin, and for the controversial Channel 4 conspiracy thriller ''Utopia''. His plays include ''DNA'' (which appears in the GCSE English syllabus), ''Osama The Hero'', ''After The End'', ''Love And Money'' and ''Debris'' |
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Introduction
Dennis Kelly (born 1970) is a British writer for film, television and theatre. He is perhaps best known for co-writing BBC Three's sitcom Pulling with actress Sharon Horgan, for co-writing Matilda the Musical with comedian Tim Minchin, and for the controversial Channel 4 conspiracy thriller Utopia. His plays include DNA (which appears in the GCSE English syllabus), Osama The Hero, After The End, Love And Money and Debris