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Ian McHugh

IAN MCHUGH   

Nationality:   British    Email:   n/a   Website:   n/a

Literary Agent:  The Agency (London) Ltd  (agent: Fay Davies)

Ian McHugh was born in NorfoLk. He studied at the Norwich SchooL of Art and Design and gained an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. He took part in Old Vic New Voices Departures project, writing four monologues in voices from Shakespeare for a promenade performance at the Old Vic, and has since supplied additional text for the 2005 RSC production of Massinger's Believe What You Will. How To Curse is his first original play.

Plays by Ian McHugh

IAN MCHUGH

All The Trees Of The Field

1st Produced:

Bush Theatre, Shepherds Bush Green, London W12 8QD >>>

10 Oct 2011

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

Oberon Books (2011) >>>

ISBN/ASIN:

978-1849432276

Music:

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#133191

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Genre:

piece

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Notes:

Part of Sixty-Six Books: 21st-century writers speak to the King James Bible. Play is a response to the King James Bible book of Isaiah

Ian McHugh

The King James Version of the Bible (KJV) is a foundation stone of the English language. The KJV was composed as a collective project and written to be spoken. Sixty-Six Books has been created, in the spirit of the original, in the same way. Pulpit to print; stage to page; mediated through many forms oral and written, the KJV has, since its inception, been a fundamental part of written and spoken English.This is a work that has travelled to every continent of the globe. It has been shared as a melodic instrument of inspiration, illumination and mutual understanding; and it has also been wielded as a tool of colonial oppression. Sixty-Six Books is a fresh interpretation of the KJV for the new millennium, celebrating and challenging the traditions and achievements of this great work on the occasion of its 400th anniversary. The curators of this project have gathered together a formidable and inspiring line-up of the best established and emerging writing talent to produce a new version of the KJV for thetwenty-first century. Each writer has created anew a book of the KJV - as prose, poetry, drama, performance, song, or ground-breaking digital form. Each writer has spoken back to the KJV with untrammeled inventiveness of the imagination. The voices of Sixty-Six Books, drawn from across five continents, innovate, transmute, transpose, reinvent and talk back to four hundredyears of history. All the works that make up Sixty-Six Books are written to be spoken. Culminating in major performance events at the Bush Theatre and Westminster Abbey in 2011 in London, Sixty-Six Books is a contribution towards the mutual curiosity, tolerance, and force of collective enterprise and shared humanity that characterizes the international and ancient arts of writing and spoken performance

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IAN MCHUGH

Binary

1st Produced:

Halesworth: High Tide Festival Main House, The Cut, The Writers' Centre, The Cut, Halesworth, Suffolk IP19 8BY >>>

12 May 2012

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

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#139471

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Genre:

50 min piece

Parts:

Male

1

Female

2

Parts other:

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Notes:

Two New Plays by Ian McHugh and Alexandra Wood

Synopsis:

Binary is a new writer focused project from award winning devising company curious directive, which asks two playwrights to engage with an area of science they are curious about. The writers have been paired with a scientist of their choice and together they have created a new hybrid work. At the HighTide Festival, the process of the collaboration as well as the two world premieres of the new plays will be shared. During the performance of Binary, a scientist from the East of England will explain the writing process and a playwright from the East of England will explain the scientific process explored in the writing; thus creating a Binary.

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IAN MCHUGH

How To Curse

1st Produced:

Bush Theatre, London, EUR >>>

2007

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

Nick Hern Books, London >>>, 2007

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#69756

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

2

Female

1

Parts other:

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Notes:

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Synopsis:

Marooned in Great Yarmouth, Nick and Miranda are two intensely bright, funny and volatile young people. They may be best friends but Nick is searching for something else. Obsessed with The Tempest, he is convinced that, if only they can find their own Arid, they'll be able to conjure a storm. When Will arrives, it looks like all the elements are in place but none of them really understand the powers they are about to release

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IAN MCHUGH

Women Who Set Fires And The Men Who Stalk Them

1st Produced:

Arcola Theatre, 24 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London E8 3DL >>>

12 Dec 2010

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

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#139250

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Genre:

short play

Parts:

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Parts other:

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Notes:

Part of Miniaturists 27 - Bringing you more of the best short plays by some of the most exciting playwrights in the UK today

Synopsis:

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