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Martin Jago
Born
Martin Jago

(1972-08-04) 4 August 1972 (age 52)
Kent, England
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom, United States
EducationRoyal Welsh College of Music & Drama,
University of Oxford
Occupation(s)Poet, nonfiction writer, stage director
Years active1994–present
Websitewww.martinjago.net

Martin Jago (born 4 August 1972) is a British-American poet,[1][2][3] nonfiction writer,[4][5] and stage director.[6][7][8][9]

His debut poetry collection, Photofit, is published by Pindrop Press[10] and his writing has been published widely in literary magazines and journals such as LIT Magazine, [11] The Moth, [12] and Acumen [13]

His first nonfiction book, To Play or Not to Play: 50 Games for Acting Shakespeare,[14][15] with a foreword by British actor Alfred Molina, was published in the U.S. in 2012 by Smith & Kraus. His second book, ESL Shakespeare: 101 Everyday Phrases,[16][17] also published by Smith & Kraus, was released in 2013.

In 2018, Jago published two more theatre books with Smith & Kraus, From Courts to Dungeons,[18][19] and The Actor's Complete Shakespeare Sonnet Bible.[20][21]

Educated at The University of Oxford, Jago first trained as an actor[22] at The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama before a change of career in 2004 to focus on writing and directing.

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  1. ^ Publisher’s site [1], Pindrop Press site, retrieved 8 September 2024
  2. ^ Literary journal's site[2], The Penn Review, literary magazine, retrieved 29 August 2024
  3. ^ Literary journal's site "Altered Distances", Agenda poetry journal, retrieved 23 April 2021
  4. ^ Library of Congress catalog "Library of Congress Catalog",LC Catalog of works by Jago, Martin, retrieved 16 July 2015
  5. ^ Bykofsky, Sheree "Literary Agency",Sheree Bykofsky nonfiction books, retrieved 8 September 2024
  6. ^ Farrell, John "Theater Review",Farrell, John, Review,, retrieved 16 July 2015
  7. ^ Malibu Playhouse "Guest Directors",Malibu Playhouse Guest Director Listings,, retrieved 17 July 2015
  8. ^ San Pedro Rep "Guest Directors" Archived 21 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine,San Pedro Rep Guest Director Listings,, retrieved 17 July 2015
  9. ^ Raze the Space "Company Collaborators",Raze the Space Collaborators,, retrieved 17 July 2015
  10. ^ Publisher’s site [3], Pindrop Press site, retrieved 8 September 2024
  11. ^ Literary journal's site "The Bell", LIT Magazine literary journal, retrieved 23 April 2021
  12. ^ Literary journal's site "Issue 36, Spring 2019", The Moth, Arts & Literature Magazine, retrieved 23 April 2021
  13. ^ Literary journal's site "Acumen 97", Acumen Literary Journal, retrieved 23 April 2021
  14. ^ Library of Congress catalog "Library of Congress Catalog",LC Catalog of works by Jago, Martin, retrieved 15 July 2015
  15. ^ Publisher's site "Everything Shakespeare", Smith & Kraus Publishers, retrieved 15 July 2015
  16. ^ Library of Congress catalog "Library of Congress Catalog",LC Catalog of works by Jago, Martin, retrieved 15 July 2015
  17. ^ Publisher's site "Everything Shakespeare", Smith & Kraus Publishers, retrieved 15 July 2015
  18. ^ Library of Congress catalog "Library of Congress Catalog",LC Catalog of works by Jago, Martin, retrieved 23 April 2021
  19. ^ Publisher's site "The Front List", Smith & Kraus Publishers, retrieved 23 April 2021
  20. ^ Library of Congress catalog "Library of Congress Catalog",LC Catalog of works by Jago, Martin, retrieved 23 April 2021
  21. ^ Publisher's site "The Front List", Smith & Kraus Publishers, retrieved 23 April 2021
  22. ^ Internet Movie Database "IMDB", IMDB Listing, retrieved 15 July 2015
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