Robert Hudson (born 1973) is a British novelist and comedy writer who has written journalism, particularly on sport and digital media, for many UK newspapers.
[8] Since 2010, he has been curator and founder of the Kilburn-based comedy storytelling night Tall Tales, which has featured John Finnemore and Marie Phillips among others.
[9] His comedy series Warhorses of Letters, co-written with Marie Phillips, was recorded for BBC Radio 4 starring Stephen Fry, Daniel Rigby, and Tamsin Greig and was first broadcast in October 2011.
[13][14] He co-wrote a new version of the Gershwin/Wodehouse musical A Damsel in Distress with Jeremy Sams which was directed by Rob Ashford and first performed at Chichester Festival Theatre in June, 2015.
in 2022, BBC Radio 3 broadcast Hall of Mirrors, a musical about John Maynard Keynes and the Peace Treaties which ended the two World Wars which Hudson wrote with Susannah Pearse.