Hilary Fannin (b. 1962) worked for many years as an actress both on stage and in television. A founder member of Wet Paint Arts theatre company, her first play, Mackerel Sky, was performed at the Bush Theatre (1997). She has written two radio plays: Red Feathers, and Dear Exile, both broadcast by BBC Radio 4. Sleeping Around, co-written with Stephen Greenhorn, Abi Morgan and Mark Ravenhill, was produced by Paines Plough, London in 1998, while Red Ball, which was commissioned by the Abbey Theatre's Education and Outreach Department, was performed by the National Association of Youth Drama in 2004. Fannin was joint Writer-in-Association at the Abbey Theatre for the centenary year.
Abi Morgan's plays have been widely performed at theatres across the country, including Donmar Warehouse, Traverse Theatre and Hampstead Theatre. Her critically acclaimed drama My Fragile Heart was recently screened on ITV. Her plays published by Oberon include Splendour, Tiny Dynamite, 27 and Lovesong. Abi was the scriptwriter for BBC prime-time drama The Hour and was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Original Screenplay for her Margaret Thatcher biopic, The Iron Lady.
Stephen Greenhorn is a writer from West Lothian in Scotland. He has been writing professionally since 1988 and has produced a body of work in Scotland for theatre film and TV. Visible Fictions have produced two of his plays for children and BBC Radio Four have broadcast three of his radio plays. He wrote Passing Places which after its success at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, received an award from Barclays Stage Partners in collaboration with the Scottish Arts council. He has written episodes for The Bill (Carlton TV). He was one of four writers to collaborate on Sleeping Around, published by Methuen Drama in 1998.