James Graham (playwright)

James Graham is a British playwright and screenwriter. His work has been staged throughout the UK and internationally, at theatres including the Bush, Soho Theatre, Clwyd Theatr Cymru, and the National Theatre.

Early life and education
James Graham grew up in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, and was educated at Ashfield Comprehensive School and the University of Hull, where he studied drama.

Career
Graham's first professional play, Albert's Boy, was produced by the Finborough Theatre in west London, where Graham became playwright-in-residence. His first major play This House was commissioned by the Royal National Theatre, where it was critically and commercially acclaimed, transferred to the larger Olivier Theatre, and was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best New Play. This House was revived in 2016 and ran for two years, first in the West End and then on a national tour.

He wrote the book for the Broadway musical Finding Neverland, and two of his own plays, Privacy and Ink (for which he received his first Tony Award nomination), transferred to Broadway.

Graham's debut feature film X+Y premiered in 2015. He has written numerous TV dramas, including the TV films Coalition (which won the Royal Television Society award for Best Single Film) and Brexit: The Uncivil War (nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie). In 2019 Graham wrote and executive produced a three-part TV adaptation of his stage play Quiz which aired in 2020.

In 2022, it was announced that Graham had written the book for a new musical about the life of televangelist Tammy Faye Messner, with Elton John and Jake Shears writing the music. Tammy Faye opened at the Almeida Theatre in October 2022, and was nominated for four Olivier Awards, winning two. Tammy Faye will transfer to Broadway in October 2024.

In 2023 he wrote Dear England for the National Theatre, starring Joseph Fiennes, a portrait of England footballer and team manager Gareth Southgate. Dear England transferred to the West End, and in 2024, the BBC announced they had commissioned Graham to adapt the play into a TV drama series.

His plays are published by Methuen.

Recognition and honours
In 2018 Graham won his first Olivier Award, for Labour of Love as Best New Comedy (his other play Ink was nominated for an Olivier in the same year).

He won his second Olivier Award in 2024, for Dear England, as Best Play.

In June 2018, Graham was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in its "40 Under 40" initiative.

In January 2019, Graham's life and work was the subject of an in-depth BBC One documentary as part of the Imagine series.

In May 2019, his play This House was voted Play of the Decade in Bloomsbury Publishing's '60 Years of Modern Plays' public vote.

He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to drama and young people in British theatre.

Plays

 * Albert's Boy (2005) (premiered at the Finborough Theatre)
 * Eden's Empire (2006) (premiered at the Finborough Theatre)
 * Little Madam (2007) (premiered at the Finborough Theatre)
 * Sons of York (2008) (premiered at the Finborough Theatre)
 * Tory Boyz (2008) (premiered at the Soho Theatre)
 * SuddenLossOfDignity.Com (2009) written in collaboration with Zawe Ashton, Joel Horwood, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm and Michelle Terry (premiered at the Bush Theatre)
 * A History of Falling Things (2009) (premiered at the Clwyd Theatr Cymru)
 * The Whisky Taster (2010) (premiered at the Bush Theatre)
 * The Man (2010) (premiered at the Finborough Theatre)
 * Relish (2010) (premiered at the Tramshed in Shoreditch)
 * Basset (2010) (National Theatre Connections play)
 * Sixty Six Books (co-author) (2011) (premiered at the Bush Theatre)
 * This House (2012) (premiered at the National Theatre before a national tour)
 * Privacy (2014) (premiered at the Donmar Warehouse before transferring to Off-Broadway)
 * The Angry Brigade (2014) (premiered at Theatre Royal, Plymouth)
 * Finding Neverland (2014) (premiered at the A.R.T.)
 * The Children's Monologues (2015) (wrote the monologue "Biyonace" for the one-off event at the Royal Court Theatre)
 * The Vote (2015) (premiered at the Donmar Warehouse)
 * Monster Raving Loony (2016) (premiered at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth)
 * Ink (2017) (premiered at the Almeida Theatre before transferring to the West End and then Broadway)
 * Labour of Love (2017) (premiered at the Noël Coward Theatre)
 * Quiz (2017) (premiered at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester before transferring to the West End)
 * The Culture (2017) (premiered at the Hull Truck Theatre)
 * Sketching (2018) (premiered at Wilton's Music Hall)
 * Bubble (2020) (premiered at the Nottingham Playhouse and was live-streamed online)
 * Best of Enemies (2021) (premiered at the Young Vic before transferring to the West End)
 * Shoot (2021) (short play written for Sky Arts "Play in a Day', performed live at Alexandra Palace and later broadcast on Sky Arts)
 * Tammy Faye (2022) (musical about the life of Tammy Faye Messner, co-written with Elton John, premiered at the Almeida Theatre)
 * Town Planning in the Apocalypse (2023) (short play written for the National Youth Theatre, performed in February 2023 as part of an all-night showcase of NYT students at the Duke of York's Theatre)
 * Dear England (2023) (premiered at the National Theatre)
 * Boys from the Blackstuff (2023) (adapted from the Alan Bleasdale TV Series, premiered at the Royal Court, Liverpool)

Screenwriting

 * X+Y (2015) (theatrical film)
 * Coalition (2015) (Television film for Channel 4)
 * Brexit: The Uncivil War (2019) (Television film for Channel 4)
 * The Crown (2019) episode 3.6, "Tywysog Cymru"
 * Quiz (2020) (three-part TV drama series for ITV)
 * Sherwood (2022-) (crime drama series for BBC1)
 * The Way (2024) (dystopian drama series for BBC1)