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Steve Pemberton
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 57 |
Date of birth | September 1,1967 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Blackburn |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 175 (cm) |
Spouse | Alison Pemberton |
Books | A Chance in the World: An Orphan Boy, a Mysterious Past, and How He Found a Place Called Home |
Children | Madeleine Pemberton |
Lucas Pemberton | |
Adam Pemberton | |
Plays | The League Of Gentlemen |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 411448 |
Psychoville
Benidorm
The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse
Happy Valley
Doctor Who
Whitechapel
Mr. Bean's Holiday
Mapp and Lucia
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Going Postal
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Match Point
Under the Greenwood Tree
Lassie
The Old Curiosity Shop
Viva Blackpool
The Bad Mother's Handbook
Shameless
Death on the Nile
Free Jimmy
Urban Myths
Gormenghast
I Could Never Be Your Woman
Mr Stink
The First Men in the Moon
Legend of the Lost Tribe
Churchill: The Hollywood Years
Riot at the Rite
Take Rabbit
Camping
The League of Gentlemen Live Again
Marple: Murder Is Easy
Inside No. 9
Steve Pemberton Life story
Steven James Pemberton is a British actor, comedian, director and writer. He is best known as a member of The League of Gentlemen with Reece Shearsmith, Mark Gatiss, and Jeremy Dyson. Pemberton and Shearsmith also co-wrote and starred in the black comedy Psychoville and the anthology series Inside No. 9.
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Martin McDonagh: Theatres have refused my plays over unpalatable language
By Luke JonesBBC Radio 4
The playwright Martin Mcdonagh has said theatres have refused to revive his work because he would not allow changes to the language.
He blames " petty outrage" for some venues wanting to make his plays more " palatable".
It is a " major problem" he told BBC Radio 4 's Today, and a " dangerous place" for writers.
McDonagh's film The Banshees of Inisherin was nominated for nine Oscars earlier this year.
His 2003 play The Pillowman , which concerns a writer imprisoned by a totalitarian state, is being revived in June on London's West End starring Steve Pemberton and Lily Allen .
The Free speech charity Pen International has launched a partnership with the production to support " many of the values we promote such as the need for tolerance, Critical Thinking and informed debate".
" Only in The Past few years have I had theatre companies refuse to do my plays, because they don't like some of the wording in them, " McDonagh said.
They wanted to make some words " more palatable to them or what they think their audience is" He Said , despite him being " an established writer who sells tickets".
There was a backlash after the publisher of Roald Dahl 's stories announced some wording would be changed to make them suitable for modern audiences.
in February after high-profile authors including Salman Rushdie called The Move censorship and the Prime Minister 's spokesperson said works of fiction should be " preserved and not airbrushed".
McDonagh has long courted controversy with his fictional work.
In 2006 that his play The Lieutenant of Inishmore was the result of " trying to write a play that would get me killed".
The Play satirised an IRA paramilitary Returning Home and violently avenging the death of his cat.
Despite the case of Salman Rushdie , who long faced death threats over his work McDonagh said writers should not fear threats of personal injury because " it might not actually exist anyway".
He told BBC Radio 4 : " I do think it's a good idea to write something that's dangerous or explosive. "
McDonagh said state-sponsored censorship of writers is " not getting any better" adding: " It seems like governments are becoming increasingly more scared of dissenting voices. "
A new production of his play The Pillowman will star Pemberton and Allen because they are " cool people and quite dangerous in their own art forms as well" he says.
" I think it's a very frightening time, " he added, suggesting new writers should " get off social media" " stop checking the internet" and " go out and outrage".
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