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George Macewan Green

GEORGE MACEWAN GREEN  (1931 - 2004)

Nationality:    Scottish
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born in Nairn, Scotland. : "In my plays I am mainly pre-occupied with attempting to explore certain moments when ritualised structure breaks down and there is an escape of pent up humanity resulting sometimes in enlightenment - sometimes in tragedy"

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below is a list of George Macewan Green's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

Goodbye Iphigenia         No Picnic         One Season's King         Ritual For Dolls         Sequence Of Events         Stop The Nightmare         Terrace Talk



Goodbye Iphigenia

Synopsis:
classical greek legends

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Samuel French, London, 1998   -

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One act

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No Picnic

Synopsis:
Germany 1938

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Samuel French, London, 1985   -

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One act

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Male:  3            Female:  3            Other:  narrator

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One Season's King

Synopsis:
Set at a graveside during a funeral, the three men in the lives of a charismatic woman retell their stories

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Evans Bros, London, 1971   -

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Ritual For Dolls

Synopsis:
Its all here for you: lust, incest, murder and forbidden desire. The ritual is re-enacted by four Victorian toys as they portray the intense events in the lives of the children who had owned them

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Evans Bros, London, 1970   -

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Genre:
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Male:  3            Female:  1            Other:  -

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Sequence Of Events

Synopsis:
The parents of Claude Vole await the hour that their son is to be hung for killing a prostitute - a crime he cannot remember committing. His Mother wonders if she has done enough to save her son. The Hangman fills in the background details to the crime. H

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Evans Bros, London, 1974   -

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Stop The Nightmare

Synopsis:
tales from the far East

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Samuel French, London, 1984   -

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Genre:
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Male:  2            Female:  2            Other:  -

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Terrace Talk

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Evans Bros, London, 1979   -

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Genre:
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Parts:
Male:  -            Female:  6            Other:  -

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