MARCUS ROMER   


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Plays by Marcus Romer

MARCUS ROMER
Bloodtide
1st Produced:
2004
Company:
Pilot Theatre Company
1st Published:
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Genre:
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Adaptation
Parts:
Male
4
Female
3
Parts Other:
-
Notes: from the novel by Melvin Burgess
Synopsis: transforms Burgess's futuristic revenge saga about feuding clones and feral ragamuffins into a high tech stage multimedia fantasia. - Hickling, Guardian
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MARCUS ROMER
Fungus The Bogeyman
1st Produced:
artsdepot, London
2007
Company:
Pilot Th
1st Published:
-
-
To Buy This Play:
I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page
Genre:
-
Adaptation
Parts:
Male
3
Female
3
Parts Other:
-
Notes: from book by Raymond Briggs
Synopsis: muddy-toned tale of a big green Bogeyman having a mid-life crisis
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MARCUS ROMER
Looking For J J
1st Produced:
2007
Company:
Pilot Theatre
1st Published:
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To Buy This Play:
I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page
Genre:
-
Adaptation
Parts:
Male
1
Female
5
Parts Other:
doubling
Notes: from the novel by Anne Cassidy
Synopsis: Our heroine seems a lot like many other 17-year-old girls -chatty, scruffy, excited about a new boyfriend and working in a coffee shop before going to university. But, as she confides in her MySpace blog and simultane-ously to us, the audience, she's not like ordinary teenage kids at all. At the age of 10, Jennifer Jones, aka JJ, killed her best friend. Released from detention after six years, she now lives with a social worker, under a new identity. Unfortunately, both the press, and her own feckless mother, are anxious to discover the present whereabouts of the girl who became a national sensation after the killing. Doubtless inspired by such reallife cases as Mary Bell and the killers of James Bulger, Cassidy examines what might drive a child to kill, and what the consequences of such a catastrophe might be.
- Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph
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