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Debbie Isitt
Debbie Isitt (born 1965 or 1966) is an English comic writer, film director, screenwriter, composer, lyricist and performer.
Isitt was born in Birmingham. She went to Our Lady of Fatima Primary School and Lordswood Girls Secondary School. Later, she studied a two-year course at Coventry University, graduating in 1985.
Isitt is best known for her Christmas comedy films, the Nativity! series, of which she has written and directed four to date. Prior to that, she wrote BAFTA award-winning television adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's book, The Illustrated Mum, the stage play The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband, and the feature films Nasty Neighbours and Confetti.
Earlier in her career, just after her graduation, she joined the Cambridge Experimental Theatre company and toured Europe for a year performing Shakespeare. She then founded the Snarling Beasties company and spent the next 15 years writing, directing and performing in plays they took around the world. In 2001, she adapted Dodie Smith’s The Hundred and One Dalmatians for the stage.
Nativity!, Isitt's third feature film, starring Martin Freeman, was released in November 2009. It became the most successful British independent film of the year. The sequel, Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger, starred David Tennant. Released in November 2012, and was also a financial success, making twice the amount at the UK box office as the original. Two further sequels, Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey? and Nativity Rocks!, were released in 2014 and 2018 respectively. They were financial successes, but received mixed reviews from critics.
In 2017, Isitt wrote, directed and composed the music for a stage musical based on the first film in the Nativity! with her partner Nicky Ager. Nativity! The Musical ran from 20 October until 6 January and starred Daniel Boys, Simon Lipkin and Sarah Earnshaw. The show returned for a second tour in 2018. Simon Lipkin returned in the lead role as Mr. Poppy, joined by Scott Garnham and Ashleigh Gray. Garnham and Gray for a third tour in 2019, with Scott Paige playing the show's comic lead. However, Lipkin returned to reprise his role for the Hammersmith Apollo run of the show. The musical ran at the Birmingham Rep for the 2022 Christmas season, after initially being postponed from 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Isitt also directed the ITV series Love and Marriage, and more recently wrote and directed the family comedy Christmas On Mistletoe Farm for Netflix. The film stars Scott Garnham, Scott Paige and Kathryn Drysdale.
On 21 March 2023, it was announced that I Should Be So Lucky, a jukebox musical making use of the songs by Stock Aitken Waterman, was due to open later in the year at the Manchester Opera House and then proceed on a UK tour. The original story and script was written by Isitt and she was announced as its director.
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Debbie Isitt
Debbie Isitt (born 1965 or 1966) is an English comic writer, film director, screenwriter, composer, lyricist and performer.
Isitt was born in Birmingham. She went to Our Lady of Fatima Primary School and Lordswood Girls Secondary School. Later, she studied a two-year course at Coventry University, graduating in 1985.
Isitt is best known for her Christmas comedy films, the Nativity! series, of which she has written and directed four to date. Prior to that, she wrote BAFTA award-winning television adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's book, The Illustrated Mum, the stage play The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband, and the feature films Nasty Neighbours and Confetti.
Earlier in her career, just after her graduation, she joined the Cambridge Experimental Theatre company and toured Europe for a year performing Shakespeare. She then founded the Snarling Beasties company and spent the next 15 years writing, directing and performing in plays they took around the world. In 2001, she adapted Dodie Smith’s The Hundred and One Dalmatians for the stage.
Nativity!, Isitt's third feature film, starring Martin Freeman, was released in November 2009. It became the most successful British independent film of the year. The sequel, Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger, starred David Tennant. Released in November 2012, and was also a financial success, making twice the amount at the UK box office as the original. Two further sequels, Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey? and Nativity Rocks!, were released in 2014 and 2018 respectively. They were financial successes, but received mixed reviews from critics.
In 2017, Isitt wrote, directed and composed the music for a stage musical based on the first film in the Nativity! with her partner Nicky Ager. Nativity! The Musical ran from 20 October until 6 January and starred Daniel Boys, Simon Lipkin and Sarah Earnshaw. The show returned for a second tour in 2018. Simon Lipkin returned in the lead role as Mr. Poppy, joined by Scott Garnham and Ashleigh Gray. Garnham and Gray for a third tour in 2019, with Scott Paige playing the show's comic lead. However, Lipkin returned to reprise his role for the Hammersmith Apollo run of the show. The musical ran at the Birmingham Rep for the 2022 Christmas season, after initially being postponed from 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Isitt also directed the ITV series Love and Marriage, and more recently wrote and directed the family comedy Christmas On Mistletoe Farm for Netflix. The film stars Scott Garnham, Scott Paige and Kathryn Drysdale.
On 21 March 2023, it was announced that I Should Be So Lucky, a jukebox musical making use of the songs by Stock Aitken Waterman, was due to open later in the year at the Manchester Opera House and then proceed on a UK tour. The original story and script was written by Isitt and she was announced as its director.