Simon Corble
Simon Corble | |
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Corble receiving the Manchester Evening News award 1997 for his 1997 season with Midsommer Actor's Company | |
| Nationality | British |
| Notable works | The 39 Steps (play)
The Hound of the Baskervilles (play) White Light White Peak (poetry) |
Simon Corble is an English playwright, poet and theatre director. He is the great nephew of Archibald Corble, the British fencer. He grew up in rural Oxfordshire, the son of a country vicar. The family moved north in 1974, and at the age of sixteen he played Hamlet at Lymm Grammar School, Cheshire and "never looked back". After training as an actor at Manchester Polytechnic (now Manchester Metropolitan University) he went on to create his own dramatic works. He has explored the potential of site-specific theatre in both his own works and those of others. On his website he writes that his strengths lie in "comedy, site-specific and promenade theatre, audio work, directing Shakespeare, and in creating unique theatrical experiences". His first full collection of poetry, White Light White Peak, was published by Fly on the Wall Press in 2019.