Andrew Rissik is a British playwright. Born in Windsor, Berkshire in 1955, he studied English at Oxford and later moved to London to become a writer. He has worked as a teacher, a writer of criticism for magazines and newspapers, and worked in television. He won a Giles Cooper Award in 1986 for his play Anthony, a part of his acclaimed A Man Alone Trilogy. Other works include the acclaimed Troy Trilogy and the James Bond-influenced thriller The Psychedelic Spy[1][2].
Plays[]
- Louise and the Puppet Man (1984)
- Blue Pacific Island (1985)
- Anthony (A Man Alone Trilogy, 1986)
- Jennifer (A Man Alone Trilogy, 16 Jan 1986)
- Harriet (A Man Alone Trilogy, 23 Jan 1986)
- King Priam (1987)
- The Psychedelic Spy (1990)
- King Priam and His Sons (Troy Trilogy 1998)
- The Death of Achilles (Troy Trilogy 1998)
- Helen at Ephesus (Troy Trilogy 1998)
- The Rector's Tale (2000)
- Jocasta (2003)
- Dionysos (2003)
- The Art of Love (2004)
- Resurrection (2004)
References[]
- ↑ http://www.suttonelms.org.uk/arissik.html
- ↑ Best Radio Plays of 1986. BBC/Methuen 1987