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  1. Alexi Kaye Campbell was born Alexi Komondouros in Athens, Greece, to a Greek father and British mother. The name Campbell comes from his mother's family. He was brought up in Athens and went to Greek primary school, then Campion School and St Lawrence College, the British International schools in Athens.

  2. Alexi Kaye Campbell. Writer: Woman in Gold. Alexi Kaye Campbell was born in Athens in 1966 as Alexi Komondouros, to a Greek father and a British mother. Having spent his childhood in Greece, he went to America as a young man, graduating from Boston University in English and American Studies.

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  3. Alexi Kaye Campbell’s THE PRIDE marks the debut of a fledgling writer whose voice on this evidence is already astonishingly fully formed.” —International Herald Tribune. “This is a searching, moving, thoroughly grown-up play, and a remarkable debut from a writer from whom I am impatient to hear more.” —The Telegraph (UK).

  4. Feb 1, 2016 · "It seems to be my thing at the moment," says Minto, who co-starred in the provocatively titled C-ck at the Old Fitzroy last year and now features in British playwright Alexi Kaye Campbell's prize ...

  5. Oct 25, 2018 · Alexi Kaye Campbell: I’ve always been drawn to themes of inheritance and how it is that one generation responds to the previous one. In the case of Apologia, I wanted to write about women of the 1960s and ‘70s who had to make difficult choices in order to pursue their political and social convictions. For me, those two decades’ momentous ...

  6. Alexi Kaye Campbell. Alexi’s first play THE PRIDE premiered at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in November 2008 for which he was awarded the Critic’s Circle Prize for Most Promising Playwright and the John Whiting award for Best New Play. The production was also awarded the Olivier award for Outstanding Achievement in an affiliate theatre.

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  8. Jul 5, 2013 · Actor-turned-playwright Alexi Kaye Campbell's acclaimed new play Bracken Moor is currently at the Tricycle, while a star-laden revival of his breakthrough work The Pride is due next month