Shelagh Delaney

Shelagh Delaney

Shelagh Delaney Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 21, 2011.
LONDON (AP) - Playwright Shelagh Delaney, best known for her 1958 play "A Taste of Honey," has died of cancer, her agent said Monday.

Delaney died Sunday night at her daughter's home in eastern England, said agent Jane Villiers. Delaney was a few days short of her 72nd birthday.

The writer was just 19 when "A Taste of Honey" premiered. The downbeat tale of a young woman's pregnancy following a one-night stand with a black sailor, and her supportive relationship with a gay artist, verged on scandalous at the time, but the play had successful runs in London and New York.

The play, and its subsequent film adaptation, are generally considered to be part of Britain's "kitchen sink realism" movement of the late 1950s and 1960s, which portrayed the gritty reality of working-class life and also included works such as John Osborne's "Look Back in Anger" and Alan Sillitoe's "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning."

Delaney's immediate inspiration was her dislike of Terence Rattigan's play, "Variations on a Theme." Believing she could do better, she wrote "A Taste of Honey" in two weeks, reworking material from a novel she was writing.

Delaney and the film's director, Tony Richardson, shared BAFTA and Writer's Guild awards for best screenplay for the 1961 film adaptation, which starred Rita Tushingham.

She rebelled against a theater which she saw as portraying "safe, sheltered, cultured lives in charming surroundings, not life as the majority of ordinary people know it."

"No one in my play despairs," Delaney added. "Like the majority of people they take in their stride whatever happens to them and remain cheerful."

Her second play, "The Lion in Love," about a difficult marriage between a frustrated man and an aggressive woman, did not enjoy the same success when it opened in 1960. She didn't write for the theater again until 1979, when she revised her BBC-TV series "The House that Jack Built."

In between, she wrote screenplays: "The White Bus," 1966; "Charlie Bubbles," 1968, for which she won a second Writer's Guild Award; and "The Raging Moon," 1970.

She also wrote the screenplay for the 1985 film "Dance with a Stranger," based on the story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be executed for a crime in Britain. She also wrote a memoir, "Sweetly Sings the Donkey," in 1963.

Delaney's early work was rooted in her home town of Salford, an industrial suburb of Manchester.

To live in Salford, she said in a 1960 film by Ken Russell, was to be restless; she compared herself to a tethered horse, eager to be cut free. In Salford, she also found a vitality which infused her writing.

"The language is alive, it's virile, it lives and it breathes and you know exactly where it's coming from. Right out of the earth," she said.

"Down by the river it's even romantic, if you can stand the smell," she added.

"A Taste of Honey" enjoyed a musical reincarnation in the work of the prominent Manchester band The Smiths. The band's songwriter, Morrissey, lifted many lines from Delaney's play, including: "'I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice."

The face of the young playwright features on the cover of The Smiths' 1987 album, "Louder than Bombs."

Delaney is survived by her daughter, Charlotte Delaney, and grandchildren Max, Gable and Rosa Delaney. Funeral arrangements were not immediately announced.


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peter rawle

January 26, 2012

God bless you dear Shelagh love from peter xxx

Jeanette

December 5, 2011

Those who die God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes - Psalm 116:15. One day son he will remove all the suffering and death will be no more. This is a promise from God.

Nancy jOHNSON

November 30, 2011

What a great story Taste of Honey. Glad she passed this way. My condolences to her family. Nancy Park Johnson

November 24, 2011

I am sorry for the loss of your love one. May the God of all comfort and tender mercies give you peace.

November 24, 2011

To the family, you have my condolences.

John 11: 23-25.

Kevin Palmer

November 23, 2011

Thanks for the memories of the years I knew you and Charlotte in London in the sixties, when I was your house guest, between theatrical engagements.

November 23, 2011

To the family of Shelagh Delaney - May the God of comfort help you to cope with the death of your loved one, in your time of grief. Psalms 55:22. Stone Mountain, Georgia.

Ken Thompson

November 22, 2011

We grew up in the same area and had an aunt in common - Mary Marcroft nee Delaney. I always felt Shelagh captured the time and place better than anyone else. Condolences to the family.

Katherine Zalaier

November 22, 2011

Delaney work will always be remembered just like time. With greatest Sympathy to the Delaney Family.

John 11: 40-44

P.J. G.

November 22, 2011

To the family of Shelagh Delaney my condolences for your loss, although you may grieve now and weep tears of sadness may the hearer of prayer help you to endure this time of sadness and grant you peace as spoken of at Psalm 65:2

Ann Henry

November 22, 2011

Shelagh's work meant so much to me as a writer, teacher, and woman. I found out about her death when putting together my class for Modern British Drama tomorrow. John Osborne has been postponed, tomorrow is her's alone. She spoke so deeply to the concerns of women all over the world. Last semester I taught her in China, and half the class was weeping. She was a genius and a great woman.

Terri Matthews-Hubbard

November 21, 2011

I am sorry to hear of your loss. Your mother was an extremely talented writer and will be truly missed. "A Taste of Honey" has always been my favorite movie as far back as my high school days. I was fortunate enough to find it and rent it while visiting a school in New York about six years ago. I LOVE THAT MOVIE! I bought it through Ebay and did not have a regionally set player. I say all that to say...your mother's work will always be a very special part of my life.

Gail Siegel

November 21, 2011

Rest In Peace, Shelagh Delaney. Thank you for your memorable play.

Olevia Taylor

November 21, 2011

Sorry to read that your mother and grandmother has fallen asleep in death.My the many fond memories and the love of God continue to bless you with strength and hope during this difficult time and in days to come.

taunja olabisi

November 21, 2011

Writers are often like artist there not really appreciated until there are gone.I really enjoyed the taste of honey and some of her other plays, she kept it real back in a time where women had very little voice in anything.God Bless

Marion (Wathne) Foster

November 21, 2011

Rest in peace, Shelagh. You movie "A Taste of Honey" back in the early nineteen sixties left me with such a profound impression for many decades to come. Excellent work

November 21, 2011

Offering my deepest condolences during this diffcult time. May the love of friends carry this family thru. (Prov.18:24)

Maryam Shad

November 21, 2011

I was introduced to Ms. Delaney's work through Morrissey and found her a wonderful writer. Her family and friends have my deepest sympathy.

E Campbell

November 21, 2011

So sorry for your loss . May the God of comfort continue to bless you with strength and hope during this difficult time.

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