Robin Soans (born 20 June 1946) is a British actor, and a playwright specialising in verbatim and documentary plays. These plays include ''Across the Divide'' (2007); ''A State Affair'' (2000) which looked at life on a Bradford estate, produced by
Out of Joint Theatre Company; ''The Arab Israeli Cookbook'' (Gate Theatre 2004); ''Talking to Terrorists'' (Out of Joint theatre company and
Royal Court Theatre); ''Life After Scandal'' (
Hampstead Theatre); and ''Crouch, Touch, Pause, Engage'' (Out of Joint theatre company,
National Theatre Wales
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,
Arcola Theatre
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The theatre building, in the former Colourworks paint factory on Ashwin Street, Dalst ...
, and
Sherman Cymru). Other plays include ''Bet Noir'' (Young Vic 1986); ''Sinners and Saints'' (The Croydon Warehouse) and ''Will and Testament'' (The Oval House).
He wrote ''Mixed Up North'' for
LAMDA
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theatre school in 2008, about a youth theatre group created as a means to unite divided racial communities in the Lancashire mill town of
Burnley
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; in 2009 it was performed professionally in a co-production between Out of Joint theatre company and Bolton Octagon Theatre.
As an actor, he has appeared at
The National Theatre,
The Royal Court
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, The
Royal Shakespeare Company
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and
Shakespeare's Globe. He also starred in
Bill Douglas
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Biography
Born in Newcraighall on the outskirts of Edinburgh, he was brought up initially by his m ...
's
epic film
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of the
Tolpuddle Martyrs, ''
Comrades
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''.
In 2014 he appeared as Arthur in Barney Norris' play ''Visitors'' at the Arcola Theatre.
Visitors at the Arcola Theatre
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In 2015 his verbatim play ''Crouch, Touch, Pause, Engage'', about the rugby player Gareth Thomas and young people in Bridgend
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, toured Britain and was staged at the Arcola.
References
External links
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Robin Soans
at Theatricalia
Living people
British male stage actors
1946 births
British male film actors
British male television actors
20th-century British male actors
21st-century British male actors
Royal Shakespeare Company members
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