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Nic Green

NIC GREEN   

Nationality:   British    Email:   Click here to contact    Website:   Click here to visit

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Nic Green is an artist, performer and theatre maker creating work with a strong sense of political, environmental and social responsibility at its heart. Her award-winning feminist performance series Trilogy has toured various major national

Plays by Nic Green

NIC GREEN

Cloud Piece

1st Produced:

National Review of Live Art, Scotland

2007

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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#67049

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Genre:

Piece

Parts:

Male

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Female

1

Parts other:

1g

Notes:

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Synopsis:

together they conjure up a collage of images linking weather, water, global warming and the ephemera nature of clouds and life itself.
- Mary Brennan, Herald

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NIC GREEN

Fatherland/Motherland

1st Produced:

Glasgow: Arches, 253 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G2 8DL, Scotland >>>

25 Apr 2012

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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#120944

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

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Female

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Parts other:

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Notes:

Part of The Arches Behaviour 2012 Festival

Synopsis:

A two-part performance looking at place and belonging from Trilogy creator Nic Green. Nic Green explores notions of place, belonging, authenticity and identity, home and homelands and further understanding the edges of oneself in relation to where you come from, in this far-reaching performance diptych. Brought up in Yorkshire by her opera singer mother, Green recalls the cultural and environmental landscape of her Motherland in a work-in-progress: the wooded, industrialised valleys; the sweeping, blustery moorlands; the ee by gum and an' ah'll tell thi this fer nowt. In Fatherland (a development of the Arches LIVE piece in 2010), she moves towards the complex psycho-geography of her unknown Scottish father's home territory: the intoxicating dances of the terra firma; the ancient warrior women, painted and wild; and the sadness of the songs, lost and forgotten.

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NIC GREEN

Town Bloody Hall!

1st Produced:

Glasgow: Arches, Scotland, EUR >>>

2009

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

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doollee no

#98274

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Genre:

One Act

Parts:

Male

1

Female

4

Parts other:

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Notes:

play devised and performed by Laura Bradshaw, Louise Brodie, Nic Green, Murray Wason and Jodie Wilkinson

Synopsis:

middle section of a trilogy about where women are today, 39 years on from The Female Eunoch. Inspired by a film of a famous debate which took place at new York Town hall in April 1971 - in which a panel of four feminists, led by Germaine Greer and Jill Johnston, led a kind of conceptual revolution against the male chair of the event, Norman Mailer.
- Joyce McMillan, Scotsman

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