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PATRICK BARLOW
PATRICK BARLOW is probably best known in
the UK for his hilarious two-man National Theatre of Brent, which has become a legend in British
theatre, television and radio. Their comedy epics include Zulu, The Charles and Diana Story,
Messiah and The Wonder of Sex. They have won two Sony Gold Awards, a Premier Ondas Award
for Best European Comedy and the New York Festival Gold Award for Best Comedy. Other screenwriting
includes The Growing Pains ofAdrian Mole, Christopher Columbus, Queen of the East,
Van Gogh (Prix Futura Berlin Film Festival), Revolution!! (Best Comedy Jerusalem
Film Festival) and the BAFTA-winning Young Visiters starring Jim Broadbent. Publications
include Shakespeare: The Truth! and The Complete History of the Whole World. Screen
and theatre acting credits include Wind in the Willows, "Absolutely Fabulous," "Clatterford,"
Shakespeare in Love, Notting Hill, The Diary of Bridget Jones and Nanny McPhee. The39 Steps won Patrick an Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.
Previously seen in
Show
Theatre
Role
39 Steps, The
Helen Hayes Theatre
Adaptor
39 Steps, The
Cort Theatre
Adaptor
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