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Mike Leigh, OBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (born 20 February 1943) is an English
England

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 writer
Writer

A writer is anyone who creates a written work, although the word usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, as well as those who have written in many different forms....
 and director
Director

Director may refer to:...
 of film
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
 and theatre
Theatre

Theatre is the branch of the performing arts defined by Bernard Beckerman as what "occurs when one or more actor, isolated in time and/or Theater , present themselves to Audience." By this broad definition, theatre has existed since the dawn of man, as a result of human tendency for story telling....
. He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art , in Bloomsbury, London, is generally regarded as one of the most renowned drama schools in the world, and is one of the oldest drama schools in Britain....
 and did his early acting with the Royal Shakespeare Company
Royal Shakespeare Company

The Royal Shakespeare Company is a British theatre company. Located primarily at Stratford-upon-Avon, with bases also in London and Theatre Royal, Newcastle, it is one of the United Kingdom's two most prominent publicly-funded theatre companies, alongside the Royal National Theatre....
 . He began as a theatre director and playwright in the 1960s, and then in the 1970s, he made the transition to television plays, many of which were characterized by a gritty "kitchen sink realism
Kitchen sink realism

Kitchen sink realism was an England cultural movement which developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in theatre, art, novels, film and television plays....
" style. Some of his well-known films include Life is Sweet
Life Is Sweet (film)

Life Is Sweet is a 1991 in film Cinema of the United Kingdom directed by Mike Leigh, starring Jim Broadbent, Alison Steadman, Claire Skinner, Jane Horrocks and Timothy Spall....
 , the Gilbert and Sullivan biography Topsy Turvy , and the bleak working-class drama All or Nothing .






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Mike Leigh, OBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (born 20 February 1943) is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 writer
Writer

A writer is anyone who creates a written work, although the word usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, as well as those who have written in many different forms....
 and director
Director

Director may refer to:...
 of film
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
 and theatre
Theatre

Theatre is the branch of the performing arts defined by Bernard Beckerman as what "occurs when one or more actor, isolated in time and/or Theater , present themselves to Audience." By this broad definition, theatre has existed since the dawn of man, as a result of human tendency for story telling....
. He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art , in Bloomsbury, London, is generally regarded as one of the most renowned drama schools in the world, and is one of the oldest drama schools in Britain....
 and did his early acting with the Royal Shakespeare Company
Royal Shakespeare Company

The Royal Shakespeare Company is a British theatre company. Located primarily at Stratford-upon-Avon, with bases also in London and Theatre Royal, Newcastle, it is one of the United Kingdom's two most prominent publicly-funded theatre companies, alongside the Royal National Theatre....
 . He began as a theatre director and playwright in the 1960s, and then in the 1970s, he made the transition to television plays, many of which were characterized by a gritty "kitchen sink realism
Kitchen sink realism

Kitchen sink realism was an England cultural movement which developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in theatre, art, novels, film and television plays....
" style. Some of his well-known films include Life is Sweet
Life Is Sweet (film)

Life Is Sweet is a 1991 in film Cinema of the United Kingdom directed by Mike Leigh, starring Jim Broadbent, Alison Steadman, Claire Skinner, Jane Horrocks and Timothy Spall....
 , the Gilbert and Sullivan biography Topsy Turvy , and the bleak working-class drama All or Nothing . His most notable works are arguably Naked
Naked (film)

Naked is a 1993 Cinema of the United Kingdom directed by Mike Leigh. Before this film, Leigh was known for more-low-key, subtler comedic dissections of middle-class and working-class manners....
  for which he won the Best Director award at Cannes
Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival , founded in 1946, is one of the world's oldest, most influential and prestigious film festivals alongside Venice Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival....
, the BAFTA-winning (and Oscar-nominated) Palme d'Or
Palme d'Or

The Palme d'Or is the highest prize awarded to competing films at the Cannes Film Festival. It was introduced in 1955 by the organising committee....
 winner Secrets & Lies
Secrets & Lies

Secrets & Lies is a 1996 in film British film directed by Mike Leigh and starring Brenda Blethyn and Marianne Jean-Baptiste.Storyline...
  and Vera Drake
Vera Drake

Vera Drake is a 2004 in film Cinema of the United Kingdom Film director by Mike Leigh. It tells the story of a working class woman in London in 1950, whose values conflict with the social mores of the period....
 .

Leigh is often compared to filmmaker Ken Loach
Ken Loach

Kenneth Loach , commonly known as Ken Loach, is an English film director and television director director. He is known for his naturalistic, social realism directing style and for his socialist beliefs, which are evident in his film treatment of social issues such as homelessness and Labor rights ....
, who also makes social realism
Social realism

Social Realism, also known as Socio-Realism, is an artistic movement, expressed in the visual and other realism , which depicts working class activities....
-orientated films that focus on the banal conflicts of the everyday life of regular people. Most of Leigh's films are set amidst the blighted "urban decay of the inner city, or amid the soulessness of suburbia". Leigh begins projects without a script; instead, he sets out a basic premise, and lets the ideas develop through improvisation by the actors, who explore their character. Some critics have argued that with this creative approach, "Leigh exploits his actors by getting them to do the work for them [sic]."

Biography


Early life

Leigh was born in Broughton
Broughton

Broughton may refer to:*Broughton ...
, Salford
Salford

Salford lies at the heart of the City of Salford, a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, in North West England. Salford is located by a meander of the River Irwell, which forms its boundary with the city of Manchester to the east....
, Lancashire
Lancashire

Lancashire is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in the North West England of England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea....
, the son of Phyllis Pauline (née Cousin) and Alfred Abraham Leigh, a doctor in an overwhelmingly working-class area of Salford
Salford

Salford lies at the heart of the City of Salford, a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, in North West England. Salford is located by a meander of the River Irwell, which forms its boundary with the city of Manchester to the east....
 (near Manchester
Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. Manchester was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1853....
). Leigh was brought up in a Jew
Jew

A Jew is a member of the Jewish people, an ethnoreligious group that traces its ancestry to the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East....
ish immigrant family (whose surname was originally "Lieberman", but was anglicised before Leigh's birth). Initially trained as an actor at RADA
Rada

Rada is the term for "council" or "assembly"borrowed by Polish language from the Low Franconian "Rad" and later passed into the Czech language, Ukrainian language, and Belarusian language languages....
, Leigh went on to start honing his directing skills at East 15 Acting School
East 15 Acting School

East 15 is a United Kingdom drama school in Debden, Epping Forest, Loughton, Essex. It occupies an 18th century mansion, Hatfields, and has its own theatre, the Corbett, which is adjacent....
 where he met the actress Alison Steadman
Alison Steadman

Alison Steadman Order of the British Empire is an award-winning England actor....
.

He won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1960. He later attended Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, the Central School of Art and Design, and the London Film School. He played small roles in several British films in the early 1960s (West 11,Two Left Feet),and a part in the BBC TV series Maigret. In 1965 he began to write and direct his first plays.

Career

In the 1970s, Leigh made nine television play
Television play

In the 1960s and early 1970s, the television play was a popular television genre in the UK. The genre was often associated with the social realism-influenced British drama style known as "kitchen sink realism", which depicted the social issues facing working class families....
s. Earlier plays such as Nuts in May and Abigail's Party
Abigail's Party

Abigail's Party is a Play for stage and television written in 1977 by Mike Leigh. It is a suburban situation comedy comedy of manners, and a satire on the aspirations and tastes of the new middle class that emerged in United Kingdom in the 1970s....
 tended more towards bleakly yet humorously satirising middle-class manners and attitudes. His plays are generally more caustic, stridently trying to show the banality of society. Goose-Pimples and Abigail's Party both focus on the vulgar middle class in a convivial party setting that spirals out of control. The television version of Abigail's Party was made at some speed, Steadman was pregnant at the time, and Leigh's objections to flaws in the production, particularly the lighting, led to his preference for theatrical films.

In 1988, he made High Hopes
High Hopes

High Hopes may refer to:* High Hopes , a song from the 1959 movie A Hole in the Head, popularized by Frank Sinatra* High Hopes , a 1994 song by Pink Floyd...
 about a disjointed working-class family whose members live in a "run-down flat" and a "council house." His later films such as Naked
Naked (film)

Naked is a 1993 Cinema of the United Kingdom directed by Mike Leigh. Before this film, Leigh was known for more-low-key, subtler comedic dissections of middle-class and working-class manners....
 and Vera Drake
Vera Drake

Vera Drake is a 2004 in film Cinema of the United Kingdom Film director by Mike Leigh. It tells the story of a working class woman in London in 1950, whose values conflict with the social mores of the period....
 are somewhat starker, more brutal, and concentrate more on the working-class; Leigh's latest film, however, is a modern-day comedy, Happy-Go-Lucky
Happy-Go-Lucky

Happy-Go-Lucky is a 2008 in film British comedy film, directed by Mike Leigh. The film was made in 2007 and released on 18 April 2008. The film is Leigh's first film shot in widescreen....
. A commitment to social realism
Social realism

Social Realism, also known as Socio-Realism, is an artistic movement, expressed in the visual and other realism , which depicts working class activities....
 and humanism
Humanism

Humanism is a broad category of ethics that affirm the dignity and worth of all people, based on the ability to determine right and wrong by appealing to universal human qualities, particularly rationalism, without resorting to the supernatural or alleged divine authority from religious texts....
 is evident throughout. More specifically, several of his films and television plays examine the domestic relationships of ordinary people, which are brought to a head or transformed by some crisis towards the end of the film.

His stage plays include Smelling A Rat, It's A Great Big Shame, Greek Tragedy
Greek Tragedy (play)

Greek Tragedy is a 1989 play by United Kingdom playwright Mike Leigh....
, Goose-Pimples, Ecstasy
Ecstasy (play)

Ecstasy is a 1979 play by United Kingdom playwright Mike Leigh with a six-character cast. It covers the life of four blue-collar friends living in a ratty area in London near Kilburn High Street and the drunken frustration in their lives, namely that of the lead character Jean....
, and Abigail's Party.

The anger inherent in Leigh's material, in some ways typical of the Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher Order of the Garter, Order of Merit, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Fellow of the Royal Society was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990....
 years, softened after her departure from the political scene. In 2005, Leigh returned to directing for the stage after many years absence with his new play, Two Thousand Years at the Royal National Theatre
Royal National Theatre

The Royal National Theatre, London, England, is generally known as the National Theatre and commonly as The National. It is located on the The South Bank in the London Borough of Lambeth, England, immediately east of the southern end of Waterloo Bridge....
 in London. The play deals with the divisions within a left-wing secular Jewish family when one of the younger members finds religion. It is the first time Leigh has drawn on his Jewish background for inspiration.

Leigh has won several prizes at major European film festivals. Most notably he won the Best Director award at Cannes
Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival , founded in 1946, is one of the world's oldest, most influential and prestigious film festivals alongside Venice Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival....
 for Naked
Naked (film)

Naked is a 1993 Cinema of the United Kingdom directed by Mike Leigh. Before this film, Leigh was known for more-low-key, subtler comedic dissections of middle-class and working-class manners....
 in 1993 and the Palme d'Or
Palme d'Or

The Palme d'Or is the highest prize awarded to competing films at the Cannes Film Festival. It was introduced in 1955 by the organising committee....
 in 1996 for Secrets & Lies
Secrets & Lies

Secrets & Lies is a 1996 in film British film directed by Mike Leigh and starring Brenda Blethyn and Marianne Jean-Baptiste.Storyline...
. He won the Leone d'Oro for the best film at the International Venice Film Festival
Venice Film Festival

The Venice Film Festival is the oldest film festival in the world. Founded by Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata in 1932 as the "Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica", the festival has since taken place every year in late August or early September on the island of the Lido di Venezia, Venice, Italy....
 in 2004 with Vera Drake
Vera Drake

Vera Drake is a 2004 in film Cinema of the United Kingdom Film director by Mike Leigh. It tells the story of a working class woman in London in 1950, whose values conflict with the social mores of the period....
. He has been nominated for the Academy Award
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
 six times, twice each for Secrets & Lies and Vera Drake (Best Original Screenplay and Best Directing) and once for Topsy-Turvy
Topsy-Turvy

Topsy-Turvy is a musical film drama film about the creation of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado in 1884 and 1885. It was written and directed by Mike Leigh and stars Allan Corduner as Sir Arthur Sullivan and Jim Broadbent as W....
 and Happy-Go-Lucky
Happy-Go-Lucky

Happy-Go-Lucky is a 2008 in film British comedy film, directed by Mike Leigh. The film was made in 2007 and released on 18 April 2008. The film is Leigh's first film shot in widescreen....
 (Best Original Screenplay only).

Leigh has used a pool of actors regularly over the years, including Alison Steadman
Alison Steadman

Alison Steadman Order of the British Empire is an award-winning England actor....
, Timothy Spall
Timothy Spall

Timothy Leonard Spall Order of the British Empire is a BAFTA award-nominated English people actor....
, Lesley Manville
Lesley Manville

Lesley Manville is an English actress.Manville was born and raised in in Brighton, East Sussex, the daughter of a taxi driver.She began acting as a teenager, appearing in television series such as the soap opera Emmerdale and King Cinder....
, Ruth Sheen
Ruth Sheen

Ruth Sheen is an English people actor.She has been appeared regularly on British television and in British films since 1988. On television she had recurring roles as Nanny Simmons in Berkeley Square ; and as Nurse Ethel Carr in the series Bramwell ....
, Marion Bailey
Marion Bailey

Marion Bailey is a British people actor. She is best known for her appearances in the Mike Leigh films Meantime , All or Nothing and Vera Drake....
, Phil Davis, Jim Broadbent
Jim Broadbent

James "Jim" Broadbent is an England Academy Award-winning, theatre, film and television actor....
, David Thewlis
David Thewlis

David Thewlis is an English film, television and Theatre actor, as well as a writer....
, Peter Wight
Peter Wight

Peter Wight is a United Kingdom actor.His television credits include: Z Cars, Anna Lee, Doctor Who, Life on Mars , Holby City, Where the Heart Is , Early Doors, Midsomer Murders and Party Animals ....
, Sally Hawkins
Sally Hawkins

Sally Cecilia Hawkins is a British people Golden Globe Award-winning actress, known mainly for her performance as Poppy in Happy-Go-Lucky , a role for which she has won several international awards, including the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy....
, Eddie Marsan
Eddie Marsan

Edward "Eddie" Marsan is a United Kingdom actor, born and brought up in Bethnal Green, London....
, Claire Skinner
Claire Skinner

Claire Skinner is an England actor, who is well known in the United Kingdom for her television career....
, and the late Katrin Cartlidge
Katrin Cartlidge

Katrin Cartlidge was an English actor. She first appeared on screen as Lucy Collins in the Liverpool soap opera Brookside from 1982 to 1988 and later became well known for her film work with directors such as Mike Leigh and Lars von Trier....
.

Personal life

In September 1973 he married Alison Steadman
Alison Steadman

Alison Steadman Order of the British Empire is an award-winning England actor....
; they have two sons: Toby (born 1979) and Leo (born 1981). Steadman appeared in seven of his films and several of his plays, including Wholesome Glory and Abigail's Party. They divorced in 2001. He lives in Central London, near the British Museum.

Style

Leigh uses lengthy improvisations developed over a period of weeks to build characters and storylines for his films. He starts with some sketch ideas of how he thinks things might develop, but does not reveal all his intentions with the cast who discover their fate and act out their responses as their destinies are gradually revealed. Initial preparation is in private with the director and then the actors are introduced to each other in the order that their characters would have met in their lives. Intimate moments are explored that will not even be referred to in the final film to build insight and understanding of history, character and inner motivation.

The critical scenes in the eventual story are performed and recorded in full-costumed, real-time improvisations where the actors encounter for the first time new characters, events or information which may dramatically affect their characters' lives. Final filming is more traditional as definite sense of story, action and dialogue is then in place. The director reminds the cast of material from the improvisations that he hopes to capture on film.

In an interview with Laura Miller, "Listening to the World: An Interview With Mike Leigh," published on salon.com, Leigh states, "I make very stylistic films indeed, but style doesn't become a substitute for truth and reality. It's an integral, organic part of the whole thing." Leigh's vision is to depict ordinary life, "real life," unfolding under extenuating circumstances. He makes courageous decisions to document reality. He speaks about the criticism Naked received: "The criticism comes from the kind of quarters where "political correctness" in its worst manifestation is rife. It's this kind of naive notion of how we should be in an unrealistic and altogether unhealthily over-wholesome way".

Filmography

  • Bleak Moments
  • Hard Labour
  • The Permissive Society (BBC Second City Firsts, 10/04/)
  • Nuts in May (BBC Play for Today
    Play for Today

    Play for Today was a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC One from 1970 to 1984. Over three hundred original plays, most between an hour and ninety minutes in length, were transmitted during the fourteen-year period the series aired, and it is by far the most famous programme of its type t...
    , 13/01/)
  • Abigail's Party
    Abigail's Party

    Abigail's Party is a Play for stage and television written in 1977 by Mike Leigh. It is a suburban situation comedy comedy of manners, and a satire on the aspirations and tastes of the new middle class that emerged in United Kingdom in the 1970s....
     (BBC Play for Today, 01/11/)
  • Kiss of Death
    Kiss of Death (1977 made-for-TV film)

    Kiss of Death is a 1977 film.British film director Mike Leigh helmed this whimsical, made-for-television tale about Trevor , an unusually bashful mortician's assistant....
     
  • Who's Who
  • Grown-Ups
  • Meantime
    Meantime (film)

    Meantime is a 1984 in film film directed by Mike Leigh, produced by Central Television for Channel 4.The film details the travails of a working-class family in London, struggling to stay afloat during the recession under Prime Minister Premiership of Margaret Thatcher....
     
  • The Short and Curlies - short
  • High Hopes
    High Hopes (film)

    High Hopes is a 1988 film directed by Mike Leigh, focussing on an extended working-class family living in King's Cross, London, London and elsewhere....
     
  • Life Is Sweet
    Life Is Sweet (film)

    Life Is Sweet is a 1991 in film Cinema of the United Kingdom directed by Mike Leigh, starring Jim Broadbent, Alison Steadman, Claire Skinner, Jane Horrocks and Timothy Spall....
     
  • Naked
    Naked (film)

    Naked is a 1993 Cinema of the United Kingdom directed by Mike Leigh. Before this film, Leigh was known for more-low-key, subtler comedic dissections of middle-class and working-class manners....
     
  • Secrets & Lies
    Secrets & Lies

    Secrets & Lies is a 1996 in film British film directed by Mike Leigh and starring Brenda Blethyn and Marianne Jean-Baptiste.Storyline...
     
  • Career Girls
    Career Girls

    Career Girls is a 1997 in film film by Mike Leigh which tells the story of two women, who reunite after six years apart. The film stars Katrin Cartlidge and Lynda Steadman....
     
  • Topsy-Turvy
    Topsy-Turvy

    Topsy-Turvy is a musical film drama film about the creation of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado in 1884 and 1885. It was written and directed by Mike Leigh and stars Allan Corduner as Sir Arthur Sullivan and Jim Broadbent as W....
     
  • All or Nothing
  • Vera Drake
    Vera Drake

    Vera Drake is a 2004 in film Cinema of the United Kingdom Film director by Mike Leigh. It tells the story of a working class woman in London in 1950, whose values conflict with the social mores of the period....
     
  • Happy-Go-Lucky
    Happy-Go-Lucky

    Happy-Go-Lucky is a 2008 in film British comedy film, directed by Mike Leigh. The film was made in 2007 and released on 18 April 2008. The film is Leigh's first film shot in widescreen....
     


List of plays

  • The Box Play
    The Box Play

    The Box Play is Mike Leigh's first stage play and was developed using the process of improvisation and collaboration with his cast that was to become the hallmark of Leigh's later work....
     (1965
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    )
  • My Parents Have Gone to Carlisle (1966
    1965 in literature

    The year 1965 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • The Last Crusade of Five Little Nuns (1966
    1966 in literature

    The year 1966 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • Individual Fruit Pies (1968
    1968 in literature

    The year 1968 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • Glum Victoria and the Lad with Specs (1969
    1969 in literature

    The year 1969 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • Bleak Moments (1970
    1970 in literature

    The year 1970 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • A Rancid Pong (1971
    1971 in literature

    The year 1971 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • Wholesome Glory (1973
    1973 in literature

    The year 1973 in literature involved several significant events and the writing of many notable books....
    )
  • The Jaws of Death (1973
    1973 in literature

    The year 1973 in literature involved several significant events and the writing of many notable books....
    )
  • Dick Whittington and His Cat
    Dick Whittington and His Cat

    Dick Whittington and His Cat is a British folklore that has often been adapted for stage pantomimes and other adaptations. It tells of a poor boy in the 14th century who becomes a wealthy merchant and eventually the Lord Mayor of London because of the ratting abilities of his cat....
     (1973
    1973 in literature

    The year 1973 in literature involved several significant events and the writing of many notable books....
    )
  • Babies Grow Old (1974
    1974 in literature

    The year 1974 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • The Silent Majority (1974
    1974 in literature

    The year 1974 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • Abigail's Party
    Abigail's Party

    Abigail's Party is a Play for stage and television written in 1977 by Mike Leigh. It is a suburban situation comedy comedy of manners, and a satire on the aspirations and tastes of the new middle class that emerged in United Kingdom in the 1970s....
     (1977
    1977 in literature

    The year 1977 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • Too Much of a Good Thing 1979
    1979 in literature

    The year 1979 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    ; BBC radio)
  • Ecstasy
    Ecstasy (play)

    Ecstasy is a 1979 play by United Kingdom playwright Mike Leigh with a six-character cast. It covers the life of four blue-collar friends living in a ratty area in London near Kilburn High Street and the drunken frustration in their lives, namely that of the lead character Jean....
     (1979
    1979 in literature

    The year 1979 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • Goose-Pimples (1981
    1981 in literature

    The year 1981 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • Smelling a Rat (1988
    1988 in literature

    The year 1988 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • Greek Tragedy
    Greek Tragedy (play)

    Greek Tragedy is a 1989 play by United Kingdom playwright Mike Leigh....
     (1989
    1989 in literature

    The year 1989 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • It's a Great Big Shame! (1993
    1993 in literature

    The year 1993 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    )
  • Two Thousand Years (2005
    2005 in literature

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    )


Further reading

  • Carney, Ray & Quart, Leonard, The Films of Mike Leigh - Embracing the World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000)
  • Clements, Paul, The Improvised Play (London: Methuen, 1983) ISBN 0413504409 (pbk.)
  • Coveney, Michael, The World According to Mike Leigh (London: HarperCollins, 1996)
  • Movshovitz, Howie (ed.) Mike Leigh Interviews (Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi, 2000)


External links

  • - The Guardian
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    , 17 March 2000.
  • , BAFTA webcast from the Brighton Festival, May 2008