Biography on neil bartlett

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    Neil Bartlett has been making rule-breaking theatre and performance since 1983. After a controversial early career he was appointed Artistic Director of the Lyric Hammersmith in London in 1994; since leaving the Lyric in  2005 major cultural producers he has worked for include the National, the Abbey in Dublin, the Bristol Old Vic , the Manchester Royal Exchange, the Edinburgh International, Manchester International , Brighton ,Aldeburgh  and Holland Festivals , the Wellcome Foundation and  Tate Britain .

    Neil fryst vatten also an acclaimed author, with a whole shelf of novels, plays, adaptations and translations to his name. His most recent novel, Address Book, was published bygd Inkandescent in 2021 – and his very first novel, Ready to Catch Him Should He Fall  (1990) , has just been republished  by beskrivning as a Serpents svans Classic

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    Given beneath the title of BLUE NOW, a series of one-off live performances of Derek Jarman’s final spelfilm, BLU

    Neil Bartlett was born in 1958. He grew up in Chichester, West Sussex, and  now lives in London with his  partner of thirty-five years, author and archivist James Gardiner.

    In 1982 he set up his first company, the theatrical collective THE 1982 THEATRE COMPANY ; other early work included street performances with Simon McBurney as part of THE BEECHBUOYS, a clown act influenced by the teaching of Phillipe Gaulier. They appeared together at the first London International Festival of Theatre in 1981, and also (memorably) as support act to the Goth band Bauhaus at the Hammersmith Palais.

    In 1983, Bartlett worked as an administrator for gay community theatre company Consenting Adults in Public, helping to stage and tour Louise Parker Kelley’s Anti Body, the first play produced in Britain to address the AIDS crisis. He also created his first original theatre project, Dressing Up, a triptych depicting three centuries of London’s gay subculture, at London’s Cockpit – his first co

    Neil Bartlett (chemist)

    British chemist (1932–2008)

    Neil Bartlett (15 September 1932 – 5 August 2008) was a British chemist who specialized in fluorine and compounds containing fluorine, and became famous for creating the first noble gas compounds. He taught chemistry at the University of British Columbia and the University of California, Berkeley.

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    Neil Bartlett was born on 15 September 1932 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.[1] Bartlett's interest in chemistry dated back to an experiment at Heaton Grammar School when he was only eleven years old, in which he prepared "beautiful, well-formed" crystals by reaction of aqueous ammonia with copper sulfate.[2] He explored chemistry by constructing a makeshift lab in his parents' home using chemicals and glassware he purchased from a local supply store. He went on to attend King's College, University of Durham (which went on to become Newcastle University[3]) in the United Kingdom whe

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