Education
He was a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, and studied English at Cambridge University.
( A brand new comedy about science and ethics by "a new y...)
A brand new comedy about science and ethics by "a new young dramatist of exceptional wit and promise for the future"―Daily Telegraph "No, really, who needs evolution when you have plastic surgery?" Malibu, California. The present. Charles Darwin has wound up in a beach house overlooking the Pacific with a girl young enough to be his daughter. One hundred and forty-five years have passed since the publication of The Origin of Species, and over a hundred and twenty years since Darwin's own death. But his peace is rudely disturbed when his old friend Thomas Huxley washes up on the beach, closely followed by the Bishop of Oxford. Darwin suddenly finds himself entangled in a sparkling comedy of life and death, love and loss, and the sex lives of hermaphroditic barnacles. Darwin in Malibu by Crispin Whittell premiered at Birmingham Repertory Theatre where it was nominated for the TMA Award for Best New Play. "Fiercely intelligent?an exceptionally spry play, with big ideas and a big heart. You should see it - not just because it's there, but because we are here. Along with the barnacles and stars."―Guardian
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He was a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, and studied English at Cambridge University.
He spent much of his early life in Africa. After leaving university Whittell was writer-in-residence at Nottingham Playhouse (1997). He is perhaps best known for his play Darwin in Malibu which premiered at Birmingham Repertory Theatre in 2003 in a production directed by John Dove.
lieutenant was shortlisted for the Turnaround Management Association Award for Best New Play.
lieutenant was subsequently produced at Hampstead Theatre in London. His play Happy Valley premiered at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre in 1997 in a production directed by Whittell.
Clever Dick, a farce about the American physicist Richard Feynman and The Manhattan Project, was produced at Hampstead Theatre in 2006 in a production directed by Whittell. Whittell was then commissioned by Roger Rees to write Villa America about the American socialite couple Gerald and Sara Murphy, and their relationship with Pablo Picasso, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway.
Villa America premiered at Williamstown Theatre Festival in 2007 in a production directed by Whittell.
Whittell is also the translator of Argentinian playwright-director Rafael Spregelburd’s play Stupidity (Louisiana Estupidez). Stupidity was developed at the National Theatre Studio as part of their Channels project Richard Wolfe directed the English-language premiere for Theatre Conspiracy, in Vancouver, in 2007.
Other produced plays include Killing Him (Pleasance Edinburgh), and directed by Martin Clunes.
Whittell wrote and directed a short film, Hot Dog starring Tim McInnerny and Stephen Mangan. He has also directed for the British Broadcasting Corporation (Twisted Tales) and Channel 4 (Coming Up).
He is the writer of Happy Birthday, a short film directed by Helen Mirren for Showtime. lieutenant starred Helen Mirren, John Goodman, David Hyde Pierce and Christopher Lloyd.
In 2010 Whittell was commissioned to write a new version of A Christmas Carol for the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis.
lieutenant opened in November 2010 in a production directed by Joe Dowling with Daniel Gerroll as Scrooge. The production was remounted in 2011 and 2012. The Primrose Path - Whittell"s adaptation of Turgenev"s novel Home of the Gentry - opened at the Guthrie Theater in May 2013 in a production directed by Roger Rees.
In April 2013 he directed the World Premiere of Adam Rapporteur"s play The Purple Lights of Joppa Illinois at South Coast Repertory Theatre.
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( An explosively funny take on the "Manhattan Project" )