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gave it two stars, concluding that "Maitland's mind-changing hero is not nearly as interesting as he thinks he is." The play completed an eight week national tour in March 2020.
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in London in 2015. It received positive reviews and the Independent called it a "...fine, often very funny debut play." It went on a national tour in 2016. In June 2023, a
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on February 1, 2024 and received positive reviews. The Reviews Hub, awarding it fours stars, called it "an extraordinary story... magnificent" and
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s three star review praised director Dugald Bruce-Lockhart's "nifty production" and Johnson Willis's "stonking star turn". Maitland's play
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with a degree in law. He describes his mother as abusive: his parents divorced when he was six years old.
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opened at the Park Theatre. Act One centred on the February 2016 dinner party at Johnson's home in
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gave the play four stars out of five, calling it 'politics...served deliciously pink'. In
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as "Uncanny ... creepily powerful ... shocking." The show was transferred to the
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In 1999 he was poached by ITV to present BAFTA winning current affairs show
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How to Make your Million from the Internet (and what to do if you don't)
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Maitland started his writing career in the 1980s as a reporter on The
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Maitland attended boarding schools from the age of three including
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Maitland has written two radio plays and seven stage plays.
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called it "a gripping, Faustian take on Olympic doping."
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Maitland's second play at the Park was 788:"What's On | How to Survive Your Mother" 624: 520: 415: 266:, the guitarist and founder of the band 20: 406: 816: 604:"The Last Temptation of Boris Johnson" 573:Cavendish, Dominic (6 November 2016). 546: 443: 737:"Wilko – Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch" 734: 798:from the original on 30 January 2024 760: 716:from the original on 8 February 2024 416:Maitland, Jonathan (10 March 2024). 329:adding citations to reliable sources 296: 292: 496:"Turning Point, Wasps in a Jam Jar" 446:"There's nothing woolly about this" 36:playwright and former broadcaster. 13: 839:British dramatists and playwrights 182:in August. Maitland's third play, 14: 860: 653:McQuillan, Martin (27 May 2019). 256:the Martin Bashir/Princess Diana 829:People educated at Epsom College 735:Lilly, Chris (8 February 2024). 301: 289:in London on October 23rd 2024. 84:and presented a spin off called 834:Alumni of King's College London 780: 761:Jays, David (8 February 2024). 754: 728: 698: 669: 646: 521:Kellaway, Kate (14 June 2015). 137:'s downfall, was staged at the 618: 596: 566: 540: 514: 488: 462: 444:Lister, David (6 April 2015). 437: 1: 849:British television presenters 625:Treneman, Ann (14 May 2019). 547:Conlan, Tara (10 July 2015). 399: 195:Maitland's other radio play, 55: 39: 25:Jonathan Maitland in May 2012 7: 844:British non-fiction writers 476:(Press release). 3 May 2016 470:"Dead Sheep to tour the UK" 272:Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch 10: 865: 710:Queen's Theatre Hornchurch 283:How to Survive Your Mother 116:How to Survive your Mother 101: 94:and the BAFTA nominated 250:Maitland's fifth play, 212:The Last Temptation of 367:'s debut feature film 26: 363:Maitland part funded 110:, which explored the 50:King's College London 24: 582:The Sunday Telegraph 325:improve this section 133:speech which led to 48:. 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