Alan Bennett
Alan Bennett is a celebrated English playwright, novelist, and actor, renowned for his sharp wit, keen observation of English life, and often poignant portrayals of ordinary people. He first gained fame as part of the satirical revue Beyond the Fringe in the early 1960s and has since written numerous acclaimed plays, screenplays, and prose works, including 'The History Boys' and 'The Uncommon Reader'.
Playwriting
Novelist
Screenwriting
Autobiography
The Lady in the Van: And Other Stories
Alan Bennett Double Bill Starring Sir John Gielgud and Patricia Routledge : Forty Years On/a Woman of No Importance
The Uncommon Reader: A Novella
Six Poets: Hardy to Larkin: An Anthology
Smut: Stories
A Life Like Other People's
Single spies: A double bill
Allelujah!
Beyond the Fringe
A Woman of No Importance (Acting Edition)
The Madness of King George
Two Besides: A Pair of Talking Heads
The Uncommon Reader
The Owl and the Pussy-Cat and Other Nonsense Rhymes