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  1. Stephen Poliakoff was born in London on 1 December 1952, to a Russian-Jewish father and an Anglo-Jewish mother. After abandoning his undergraduate degree at Cambridge, he established a reputation in the theatre in the mid 1970s with plays such as Hitting Town and City Sugar .

  2. Written by Stephen Poliakoff and Directed by Peter Gill. Hitting Town was Poliakoff’s first ever work shown on television. It was a screen version of his stage play, which won him the Evening Standard Most Promising Playwright Award. The play charts one explosive night between a brother and sister as Ralph arrives at his sister’s flat in a ...

  3. Stephen Poliakoff is an acclaimed playwright, director and scriptwriter. Born in London in 1952, he first concentrated on play scripts, with plays such as Hitting Town (1989), Strawberry Fields (1989), and Talk of the City (1998), becoming Writer in Residence at the National Theatre aged 24 years. He became increasingly interested in writing ...

  4. The Lost Prince (2003) Written and Directed by Stephen Poliakoff. The Lost Prince follows the life and times of Prince John, the youngest son of George V and Queen Mary whose short life spanned one of the most momentous periods in British history. As a very small boy he is surrounded by the extravagant court of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra ...

  5. 28 de ene. de 2017 · I remember the headmaster smashing me over the head and shouting, “You’re such a self-righteous little boy, Poliakoff.” I had no idea what self-righteous meant, but I thought it wasn’t ...

  6. 22 de may. de 2019 · A selection of multi-award-winning writer and director Stephen Poliakoff’s back catalogue is available on BBC iPlayer from midday today, ahead of his new semi-autobiographical series, Summer Of ...

  7. Bloody Kids (1979) Written by Stephen Poliakoff and Directed by Stephen Frears. Bloody Kids is an intriguing collaboration between Poliakoff and Stephen Frears. It is a hallucinatory story set over a few days where we see the late 1970s youth culture in the last moments of punk, viewed through the steely gaze of two eleven-year-old boys.