Alice Nutter | |
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Born |
Burnley, Lancashire, England |
10 July 1962
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Nationality | British |
Alice Nutter (born 10 July 1962) is a British musician and writer.
She was born in Burnley, Lancashire and attended Towneley High School.
Nutter joined the anarchist music group Chumbawamba in 1982, not long after the band formed, and took up residence in their squat in Armley. With her music and politics closely integrated, Nutter picketed during the 1984-85 miners' strike and the 1986 Wapping dispute. Nutter left Chumbawamba in 2006 to start a new career as a playwright.
Nutter is currently a scriptwriter for theatre, radio and TV. Her theatre work includes Foxes (2006) at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and Where's Vietnam? (2008) for Red Ladder Theatre Company at West Yorkshire Playhouse. Her radio work includes the afternoon play Snow In July (2008) for Radio 4 and the play My Generation (2012) for Radio 3. In 2013, My Generation was brought to the West Yorkshire Playhouse by its artistic director James Brining in the first full-scale, main-stage production of Nutter's work. In 2016, the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds staged Nutter's play the Barnbow Canaries about women munition workers in Barnbow, Leeds, during the First World War. The factory the women were working in exploded one day in December 1915 and killed 35 and injured many more.
In the realm of television, Nutter has written an episode of Jimmy McGovern's Bafta winning series The Street (2007) and an episode of Casualty (2009). She has also written an episode of Moving On (BBC 1, aired spring 2010) and an episode of Jimmy McGovern's new series, The Accused. she has also written an episode of The Mill to be broadcast July 2014. She was also commissioned to write, and completed, a biographical drama based on the life of the Mancunian comedian Bernard Manning, but cuts to the BBC4 budget led to the piece never being filmed.