Roy Kift

British writer

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Kift in 2014

Roy Kift (born 30 January 1943 in Bideford, Devon) is an English writer, resident in Germany. He writes plays.


After gaining a degree in French and Romance Studies at the University of Aberystwyth in 1965, he completed a three year acting course at the London Drama Centre. His first engagement as a professional actor was at the Sheffield Playhouse. Further engagements included a season at the Newcastle Playhouse before he moved to London to play in Mustapha Matura's "Black Pieces". Although he had started writing plays whilst at university (where he won the Eisteddfod playwriting prize), his first breakthrough was with "Mary Mary" which premiered at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in London in a production by the Freehold Theatre Company directed by Nancy Meckler. He was subsequently awarded the Thames Television Theatre Prize for his play "Downers". Kift moved to Berlin in 1979 to join his later wife Dagmar who was studying there.

His play "Stronger than Superman" had an acclaimed premiere at the GRIPS Theater in Berlin in 1980, where it ran for 216 performances over three seasons. Since then it has been presented every year for more than forty years in over 20 countries around the world.

Roy Kift was married to the historian Dagmar Kift for over 25 years. In 1987 they moved to the Ruhrgebiet when she was given a job as curator in the Zeche Zollern II/IV industrial museum in Dortmund. Dagmar Kift died in 2020 and a year later Roy Kift moved back to Berlin.

In addition to his theatre work, Kift has also written three travel guides, tv plays, radio plays and published a children's book. He is the English translator of plays by Patrick Süskind and Heiner Kipphardt amongst others.

Works (selection)

Theatre plays

Children’s books

Travel guides

Articles and lectures on theatre

References

  1. ^ "Home". roy-kift.com.
  2. ^ a b "Home". klartext-verlag.de.
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