Western Mail

Tributes to one of Wales’ great writers, Frank Vickery

- ANNA LEWIS Reporter anna.lewis@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AWELSH theatre stalwart and one of the best loved playwright­s of the South Wales Valleys has died.

Tributes have been paid to Rhondda playwright Frank Vickery after his death yesterday morning.

Born in Blaencwm, near Treorchy, in 1951, Mr Vickery rose to fame through his work for theatre, radio and television, including Welsh musical ‘ Amazing Grace’ and comedy ‘Tonto Evans’.

The award-winning writer is the author of more than 30 plays, working with companies including Park and Dare Theatre Company and Sherman Theatre in Cardiff over a career spanning four decades.

He is also widely-known for his annual pantomime performanc­es with RCT Theatres, entertaini­ng hundreds of families every year with the company since 2011.

Paying tribute, a number of theatre companies took to social media to share their memories of the South Wales star.

The Drama Associatio­n of Wales said: “It is with much sadness that we have heard today that Frank Vickery passed away this morning after a short illness.

“Frank was one of the best loved playwright­s in Wales and an avid supporter of DAW giving up his time in 2015 to hold, ‘An Evening with Frank Vickery’ as a fundraiser.

“In 1977 his first One-Act play, ‘After I’m Gone’, performed by The Players’ Theatre starring Gareth Gibbs, won The Howard De Walden Cup making them British Champions at the British Final Festival of One-Act Plays.

“Frank’s plays will continue to entertain audiences all over the country.

“We send our love and condolence­s to his family.”

Posting on Twitter, the Sherman Theatre said: “It was with great sadness that we learned of the passing of much-loved playwright Frank Vickery. Through his plays, production­s and performanc­es as an actor Frank made a huge contributi­on to theatre in Wales.”

Claire Erasmus, director of Razzmataz Theatre Company, said: “Wales has lost a great. RIP Frank Vickery. Thank you for the guffaws of laughter.”

Welsh actress Claire Bowen added: “Heard this morning that the lovely Frank Vickery had passed away, he was so kind and supportive to me and I have had so much fun performing in his plays. Thoughts are with his family and friends.”

 ??  ?? > Rhondda playwright Frank Vickery, pictured in 1985
> Rhondda playwright Frank Vickery, pictured in 1985

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