Nabil Shaban

Nabil is the co-founder of Graeae Theatre Company of Disabled Artists, founded in 1980. He is an actor, writer and film-maker spanning three-and-a-half decades.
Theatre credits include: Godspell (Jeanette Cochrane Theatre); The Emperor; Iranian Nights; Downfall (Royal Court); Hamlet (Cleveland Theatre Company); Nativity (Half Moon Theatre); Imagine Drowning (Hampstead Theatre); Haroun and the Sea of Stories; Emperor and Galilean (National Theatre); DARE; I am the Walrus; Threepenny Opera; Marat/Sade; Endgame (Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh); The First to Go (Benchtours); Peter Gynt (National Theatre); The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Unicorn).
Television credits include: Doctor Who –the alien villain Sil (BBC); Deptford Graffiti (Channel 4), Skallagrig (BBC Film).
Film credits include: Walter (Central Independent Television); Raspberry Ripple (BBC); Born of Fire (Dehlavi Films); City of Joy (Allied Filmmakers); Wittgenstein (BFI Production) ); Sil and the Devil Seeds of Arodor (Reeltime Pictures).
Nabil has also written and hosted television documentaries including Skin Horse; The Strangest Viking - Ivar the Boneless (Channel 4); Fifth Gospel; The Alien Who Lived in the Sheds (BBC).
His book credits include Dreams My Father Sold Me, The First To Go, The Ripper Code and Diary of the Absurd. Writing-in-progress includes historical fantasy novel, Saga of Ivarr the Boneless.

Nabil is the co-founder of Graeae Theatre Company of Disabled Artists, founded in 1980. He is an actor, writer and film-maker spanning three-and-a-half decades.
Theatre credits include: Godspell (Jeanette Cochrane Theatre); The Emperor; Iranian Nights; Downfall (Royal Court); Hamlet (Cleveland Theatre Company); Nativity (Half Moon Theatre); Imagine Drowning (Hampstead Theatre); Haroun and the Sea of Stories; Emperor and Galilean (National Theatre); DARE; I am the Walrus; Threepenny Opera; Marat/Sade; Endgame (Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh); The First to Go (Benchtours); Peter Gynt (National Theatre); The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Unicorn).
Television credits include: Doctor Who –the alien villain Sil (BBC); Deptford Graffiti (Channel 4), Skallagrig (BBC Film).
Film credits include: Walter (Central Independent Television); Raspberry Ripple (BBC); Born of Fire (Dehlavi Films); City of Joy (Allied Filmmakers); Wittgenstein (BFI Production) ); Sil and the Devil Seeds of Arodor (Reeltime Pictures).
Nabil has also written and hosted television documentaries including Skin Horse; The Strangest Viking - Ivar the Boneless (Channel 4); Fifth Gospel; The Alien Who Lived in the Sheds (BBC).
His book credits include Dreams My Father Sold Me, The First To Go, The Ripper Code and Diary of the Absurd. Writing-in-progress includes historical fantasy novel, Saga of Ivarr the Boneless.