Nick Ahad

Conventions appeared at:
2025

Nick Ahad is a multiple award-winning writer and broadcaster working across TV, theatre and radio.

Plays include: The Boy at the Back of the Class (Rose Theatre, Kingston, Children’s Touring Partnership, national tour 2024), Redcoats (national tour 2019, Mikron Theatre Company), Glory (national tour, 2019, Dukes Theatre, Red Ladder, Tamasha) Partition (2017, 2018, Leeds Playhouse/BBC Radio), The Chef Show (national tour 2016, 2018, 2019, Ragged Edge Productions, Stage Performance of the Year Rural Touring Awards 2018, Best Live Performance Cumbria Life Culture Awards), Coming Home Together (BBC Radio Leeds, Second Gen (DepArts, 2014), Muslamic Love Story (DepArts, 2013) A Muslim, A Jew and A Christian Walk into A Room; My Mum the Racist; Inner Voices (JB Shorts 2015 - 2017) ; Muslamic Love Story (Theatre in the Mill, Bradford 2012) and Nor Any Drop (Northern Tour Red Ladder/Peshkar, 2011).

His TV writing includes an episode of Better, a BBC primetime drama made by Sister Pictures, several episodes of Emmerdale and an original series developed by BBC Drama and Avatar Productions. He has an original series in development with SISTER Pictures and was the runner up in the Red Planet Prize in 2020.

Radio work includes four-part comedy Umbreen’s Junction for BBC Sounds (2021), starring Reece Dinsdale and co-written and co-directed with Yasmeen Khan. Partition (2017) was broadcast on BBC radio stations across the country at midnight on 14 August, 2017, marking 70 years since the exact moment of Indian independence from Britain. He also wrote the opening episode of a five-episode audio drama produced by Claybody Theatre (2020).

As a broadcaster he has presented hundreds of hours of live radio for the BBC. Nick is an award-nominated broadcaster for BBC Radio Leeds where he has presented his own weekend shows since 2014. In November 2020 he joined the leading Radio 4 arts programme Front Row as a presenter. Nick has appeared on BBC Breakfast as a cultural commentator and hosted dozens of live events for festivals and arts organisations.

Former Arts Editor of the Yorkshire Post, he is currently the Yorkshire Post theatre correspondent and chief critic and his feature writing has appeared in the Guardian and The Independent. He regularly reviews theatre for the Guardian.

Website: www.nickahad.com

See when
Nick Ahad
appeared at CCC 2025:
Warp Films: A Masterclass in Northern Drama Sponsored by Production Park Host: Nick Ahad
Thursday
 
8
 
May
 
2025
4:25 pm
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5:00 pm
One Creative North: Tim Davie in conversation
Thursday
 
8
 
May
 
2025
3:50 pm
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4:20 pm
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