Phoebe Waller-Bridge is an actor, playwright and screenwriter.
Her first play, Fleabag, premiered at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival
Fringe, performed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge herself, before
transferring to Soho Theatre, London, for several successful runs,
followed by a UK tour. It won a Fringe First Award, the Most
Promising New Playwright and Best Female Performance at the Off
West End Theatre Awards, The Stage Award for Best Solo Performer
and the Critics' Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright.
A television version of Fleabag was broadcast on BBC3/Amazon in
2016, again starring the author. It became one of the most talked
and written about shows of the year, winning several awards,
including a BAFTA for best actress in a comedy.
Other writing for televison includes Killing Eve (BBC America,
2018) and Crashing (E4, 2016).
Her acting credits include 2nd May 1997 (Bush Theatre), Tribes
(Royal Court Theatre), Mydidae (Soho Theatre) and the award-winning
film The Iron Lady.
She is co-Artistic Director of acclaimed new writing company
DryWrite.
'A remarkable portrait of a modern woman who shamelessly bares her soul' Guardian; 'Believe the hype, Waller-Bridge's raw writing... really is as good as everyone says' The Stage; 'Sucker-punch funny... I've never seen a play quite like it' Scotsman; 'Frank and sometimes brutally funny... devastatingly good' The Times; 'Blessed with a rare and compelling life force... deliciously dirty and scabrously funny' Evening Standard; 'Very funny... penetrating, pitch-black and nastily brilliant' Metro; 'Unbelievably rude, jaw-droppingly filthy... extremely funny' Time Out; 'A sharp-edged gem of a solo show' WhatsOnStage 'Bitingly funny and genuinely moving... clever and tender and true' A Younger Theatre
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