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Phil Clark

PHIL CLARK

  

Nationality:    British
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Literary Agent:    Bill McLean Personal Management  

Phil Clark trained as an actor/Teacher at Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama, London, and Durham University, and has a PhD from the University of Glamorgan, Wales. He has directed plays for companies all over Britain, and was artistic Director of the Sherman Theatre, Cardiff, where he commissioned more than 120 new plays for young audiences. He was previously artistic Director of the Crucible Theatre In education and Community Company in Sheffield, and won the British Theatre association Drama Review award. In 1994 he won the Canadian Institute Arts for Young audiences award. He teaches at a number of Theatre schools and works regularly with the National association of Youth Theatre. He continues to specialise in Theatre for young audiences.

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below is a list of Phil Clark's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

        Cinderella         Devoted Friend         Home Movies         Oscar Wilde - Three Plays For Children



Cinderella

Synopsis:
Dust off those ball gowns and polish up your glass slippers - The Everyman Theatre's annual panto is back, packed full of laughs, magic and music. Featuring Tweedy the Clown, William Elliott as Cinderella's Mother and Ruth Betteridge as Cinderella.

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pantomime

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Devoted Friend

Synopsis:
"Friendship should be treasured. It is the greatest thing in the world." What makes a good friend? Little Hans's best friend is Hugh the Miller but while Hans is happy to share all the lovely flowers and fruit from his garden, Hugh isn't quite so generous with his own things. Join three lively characters as they explore the ups and downs of friendship in this new play for the very young. From the same artistic team that brought you the Selfish Giant and the Happy Prince, comes this third enchanting adaptation in the Oscar Wilde trilogy. Ordinary objects and materials will be transformed through music and puppetry, play and imagination to create a beautiful environment for a classic story.

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Original Playwright - Oscar Wilde

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adaptation

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Home Movies

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filmed and networked by Yorkshire Television Play for Today

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Oscar Wilde - Three Plays For Children

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Said to have been written for his own two sons, each tale transports us to a vividly imagined world in which princes, giants, children and animals face important decisions and learn the true value of friendship, kindness and generosity. Suitable for children aged 3 to 7

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Oscar Wilde's much loved stories, the Devoted Friend, the Happy Prince And the Selfish Giant, have been enchanting children for over A century

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Youth audience

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