Biography
Writer, director and composer Trix Worrell was born in St. Lucia and came to England when he was five. He wrote and directed his first play, School’s Out, in 1980, which was staged at the Royal Court Theatre. He became a trainee on the Arts Council’s theatre director’s course at the Albany Theatre in South London, where he had also worked as a teenager. In 1984, Worrell won Channel 4’s ‘Debut New Writers’ competition with his play Mohicans, broadcast on the channel as Just Like Mohicans in 1985. In 1989 Worell wrote and produced Desmond’s (Channel 4, 1989-94), and in 1998, Worrell received a lifetime Achievement Award from the Royal Television Society.
Productions
Publications
Mixed Company: Three Early Jamaican Plays, by Sylvia Wynter, Louis Marriott, Cecily Waite, ed. Yvonne Brewster
Year: 2012
Publisher: Oberon Books