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Won the Award for Best Play presented by Gwent Drama LeagueJuly 6, 2015Really pleased to have received this award!-
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- New video about my ‘Working Class Heroes’ paintings
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- Another Production of ‘Look Out – He’s Got A Gun!’
- ‘Bats’ confirmed as Jávea Players’ Summer Show
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- ‘Look Out – He’s Got A Gun’ Published
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- Proof That Writing Is Never Wasted
Tag Archives: Caddying for Godot
My Plays are Now Available from Stage Scripts
I’m pleased to announce that several of my plays are now available from Stage Scripts, a long established publisher of plays, musicals and pantomimes. For perusal copies and information about performance rights go to the Stage Scripts website.
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Paying Homage to Samuel Beckett – via Golf!
My latest play to be published by Silvermoon, ‘Caddying for Godot’, was created for a play-writing competition organised by Newport Playgoers Society to celebrate the Ryder Cup being held in Newport. The theme, naturally, was golf. I was keen to … Continue reading →
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