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Renowned playwright Roy Williams has become writer in residence at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
Williams, who said the appointment was ‘an honour and a thrill’, is set to write 4 new works for the Cardiff-based drama school, as well as mentor students and teach playwriting.
The writer’s previous plays include Sucker Punch and Death of England. Days of Significance, his 2008 play in response to Much Ado About Nothing, will also be performed by the college’s in-house Richard Burton Company in the spring of 2022.
RWCMD director of drama performance, Jonathan Munby, said: ‘Roy is one of the country’s most celebrated and important writers.'
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