A BIOGRAPHY OF RALPH STEADMAN

LIMITED EDITION BOOKS:
1980 |  The Threshold by Ted Hughes. Steam Press.
1981 |  Israel by Ralph Steadman and Alan Sillitoe.
Theatre Design:
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.
Dancing to Paint (on the art of Picasso).
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
1996 |  Gulliver’s Travels. Theatre Clwyd, Wales.
Tricycle Theatre (Foyer Installations).
1999 |  The Crucible. Royal Opera House, London.
Television:
1990 |  The Hanging Garden Centres of Kent.
(Writer, director and star). TVS.
1993 |  Harry Enfield’s Guide to the Opera (opening credits). Channel 4.
1996 |  Men Behaving Badly, USA (titles).
The Beast Bites Back (writer and presenter).
1998-99 |  Leviathan (titles and film shorts). BBC2.

COMMERCIAL:
Oddbins, Sony.

LIBRETTO:

1989 |  Plague and the Moonflower, an eco-opera for the 90s. Exeter Festival, Love Underground. Norwich.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO NEWSPAPERS:

The Observer. The Guardian. The Telegraph.
The Independent. New York Times. LA Times.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO
MAGAZINES:
Punch. Private Eye. The Radio Times. Scanlans. Rolling Stone. Esquire. GQ. The New Yorker. L.A. Times. The New Statesman.

CD’s:
Plague and the Moonflower. Altus Records.
I Like It. Songbooks. EMI.

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