Nick Payne
British playwright and screenwriter
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2024 | Nick Payne wrote the screenplay for 'We Live in Time', an A24 film |
2023 | A24 acquired the rights to his romantic drama film We Live in Time, starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield. |
2021 | Nick Payne wrote the screenplay for 'The Last Letter from Your Lover', a Netflix film |
2021 | Co-wrote the romantic drama 'The Last Letter From Your Lover'. |
2020 | Nick Payne received a nomination for the Drama League Award for Outstanding Production for 'Constellations'. |
2020 | Nick Payne was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play for his work 'Constellations'. |
July 2019 | A Life transferred to Broadway at the Hudson Theatre, running with Sea Wall and starring Jake Gyllenhaal. |
February 2019 | A Life ran off-Broadway from February to March. |
2018 | Created and wrote the BBC One series 'Wanderlust'. |
2016 | Wrote the screenplay for 'The Sense of an Ending'. |
2016 | Received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best New Play for 'Elegy'. |
January 2015 | The American premiere of Constellations opened on Broadway at Manhattan Theatre Club's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Wilson. |
April 2014 | Incognito previewed at Live Theatre before going to HighTide Festival and The North Wall, Oxford. |
January 2014 | Blurred Lines, a piece devised with director Carrie Cracknell, opened at the National Theatre's Shed. |
August 2013 | The play The Same Deep Water As Me opened at the Donmar Warehouse. |
November 2012 | Constellations transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre and won the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Play. |
January 13 2012 | Constellations opened at Royal Court Theatre, directed by Michael Longhurst and starring Rafe Spall and Sally Hawkins. |
November 2010 | Payne was shortlisted for the Evening Standard's Most Promising Playwright Award. |
September 2010 | Payne's second play, Wanderlust, opened at the Royal Court Theatre upstairs, directed by Simon Godwin. |
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