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  1. Jessica Swale (born 27 February 1982) is a British playwright, theatre director and screenwriter. Her first play, Blue Stockings, premiered at Shakespeare's Globe in 2013. It is widely performed by UK amateur companies and is also studied on the Drama GCSE syllabus.

  2. Blue Stockings is the first full-length play by Jessica Swale. It is set at Girton College, Cambridge in 1896. Its title refers to bluestockings, a derogatory term for female intellectuals. The action involves four very talented female undergraduates and the campaign to be allowed like their male colleagues to receive a formal degree ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm7328140Jessica Swale - IMDb

    Jessica Swale. Director: Summerland. Jessica is an Olivier award winning playwright, screenwriter and director. As playwright, Jessica's first play Blue Stockings (Shakespeare's Globe) won her an Evening Standard Most Promising Playwright nomination.

  4. Nell Gwynn is a play by the British playwright Jessica Swale, begun in 2013 and premiering at Shakespeare's Globe from 19 September to 17 October 2015. It deals with the life of Nell Gwynn , mistress of Charles II , and her part in the theatre of the 17th century.

  5. www.jessicaswale.co.uk › aboutjessicaswaleJessica Swale

    About. FILM MAKER - WRITER - DIRECTOR. Photograph by Michael Wharley. Jessica is an Olivier award-winning film maker, writer and director. She trained at Central School of Speech and Drama and Exeter University.

  6. www.jessicaswale.co.ukJessica Swale

    Welcome. Jessica is an award winning writer and director. As playwright, Jessicas first play Blue Stockings won her an Evening Standard Most Promising Playwright nomination and Nell Gwynn won the Olivier for Best New Comedy. Jess is currently editing Summerland, her directorial debut in film starring Gemma.

  7. Jessica Swale. Director: Summerland. Jessica is an Olivier award winning playwright, screenwriter and director. As playwright, Jessica's first play Blue Stockings (Shakespeare's Globe) won her an Evening Standard Most Promising Playwright nomination.