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Craig is a dramatist writing primarily for the stage but also for screen and radio. Most recently: Seneca Annoyed and Darwin Vexed (podcast dramas), Trumpington Voices (community verbatim play), The Little Big Band (musical book, Netherhall School), Eight Days That Made Rome (Channel 5), Lady Anna: All at Sea (Cambridge Arts Theatre, Bath Theatre Royal and Number One Tour), Pictures of You (Cambridge Science Festival), The Man Who Walked Through Walls (Perse Girls), Somniloquy (Hotbed Festival, Soho Theatre), Let Newton Be! (Faraday Institute, Cambridge, El Paso), Re:Design (Darwin Correspondence Project, Madrid, Berlin, Istanbul), Like Confessing a Murder (BBC World Service), Monogamy (Riverside Studies, BBC Radio 4). His play The Altruists won the fourth international Stage Script Competition for Best New Play About Science or Technology.
I am a working freelance dramatist. I have had 12 original plays, 6 stage adaptations, 3 radio plays and numerous short commissions (corporate, training and artistic) produced. I specialize in collaborations with experts, e.g. the Living with Feeling Project at the Centre for the History of Emotions, Queen Mary University (Sound of Anger), the Trollope Society (Lady Anna: All at Sea), psychiatrists at the MRC Cognition and Brian Science Unit (Pictures of You), a sleep physiologist at the University of Toronto (Somniloquy), the Faraday Institute (Let Newton Be!) and the Darwin Correspondence Project (Re:Design; Darwin’s Children). I have also scripted and consulted for crime/forensic drama-documentary series and the dramatized sections of Channel 5 classical history documentaries.