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Brian Woolland

BRIAN WOOLLAND   

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

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Worked as a van driver, a farm hand, a wine merchant and a photographer; as a teacher in mainstream education and in a therapeutic community for maladjusted adolescents before becoming an Advisory Teacher for Drama and then a Lecturer in Theatre in the Department of Film, Theatre & Television at Reading University. Resigned university post in 2005 in order to concentrate on writing and working freelance. Now works as a full time writer and educator. Plays have been produced and toured in England, France, Spain, Hungary and Germany.

Plays by Brian Woolland

BRIAN WOOLLAND

Away Games

1st Produced:

Hampshire Theatre in Education company

Sep 1991

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

published, 1992

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#38188

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Genre:

TIE Youth Audience

Parts:

Male

1

Female

2

Parts other:

-

Notes:

written to be performed in English, French and German for secondary school audiences

Away Games

Billy, a young Scottish Manchester United supporter, is drowning his sorrows in a bar in Marseilles, having lost his ticket for a crucial European Cup tie - when a riot breaks out. He tries to escape - but is bundled into the back of a police van, where he finds himself with Inge, a German girl and Catherine, a French girl. Together the three young people struggle to make sense of what is happening - in the process revealing and overcoming language barriers and racial prejudices.

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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Bella Rosbif

1st Produced:

Spiral Theatre Company

Nov 1992

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#126136

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Genre:

Short Theatre in Education play

Parts:

Male

-

Female

-

Parts other:

-

Notes:

-

Synopsis:

n/a

Further Reference:

-


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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Devil Is An Ass, The

1st Produced:

- - -

May 2009

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

doollee no

#136668

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Genre:

adaptation of Johnson play

Parts:

Male

14

Female

4

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Original Playwright - Ben Jonson adapted by Brian Woolland. Ben Jonson's play: Blackfriars Theatre, London, 1616. This adaptation: Helen McPherson Smith Theatre, Ballarat, Australia, May 2009

Devil Is An Ass, The

The Devil is an Ass opens in Hell, where Pug, a minor devil, is desperate to be allowed to visit Earth and wreak havoc. Satan warns him against it - they have Vices will put ours to shame - but Pug is as stubborn as he is naive. So poor Pug's wretched fate it is to be conjured from Hell by the asinine Fitzdottrel, newly arrived in the City and determined to make an impression. And even though poor Pug would love to taste of every sin a little, he is outwitted by everyone he meets and finds himself unexpectedly upholding virtue.

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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Double Tongue

1st Produced:

Old Red Lion Theatre, London >>>

19 Jun 2001

Company:

Border Crossings

1st Published:

Border Crossings Ltd (Aug 2003)

ISBN/ASIN:

978-1904718017

Music:

-

doollee no

#38189

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

4

Female

2

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Written to be performed in English, Hungarian and Serbian

Double Tongue

Hungary. April 1999. NATO is bombing Kosovo and Serbia. Robert, a young American researcher, becomes obsessed with Anna, his language teacher. In her home town of , close to the Serbian border, he is drawn into a dangerous and terrifying underworld. Sexual obsessions, political intrigue and shifting identities lead to an eruption of brutal violence -forcing Robert to confront aspects of his own identity that he'd rather ignore The sound of NATO pierces the night. . . Belle, the mysterious male prostitute, and the enigmatic Black Madonna go about their strange business. Who's watching? Who's waiting?

Further Reference:

Theatre Record Vol XXI (2001) Page 0803


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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Getting Over You

1st Produced:

Etcetera Theatre, London >>>

05 Apr 1995

Company:

Watershed Theatre Company

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

doollee no

#38190

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

1

Female

2

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Revived for production in Hungary, 1996

Getting Over You

Set in 1995 and 1968. In 1968, Mick, a 17 year old rock star meets Dee, a young black student, trying to take control of her own life. They have a passionate love affair, but are trapped by Mick's failure to perceive Dee on her own terms; and by Dee's inability to accept Mick's vulnerability. When Dee flies out to San Francisco - where Mick's band are in the middle of an American tour - the relationship finally collapses into recriminations. In 1995, Mick is married to Rachel (twelve years older than him). They are living comfortably by the Thames. 'Dee' (who now goes under her real name as Lahadi) is producing a television series about the sixties and seventies, in which she wants Mick to appear. Although delighted to see Lahadi (Dee), he is reluctant to dig into his past. The collision of past and present reveals a series of shifting relationships with their past - dependency, nostalgia and sentimentality; rejection, anger and guilt.

Further Reference:

Theatre Record Vol XV (1995) Page 0412


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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Government Inspector, The

1st Produced:

Winchester Prison, Winchester, Hants, UK

27 Apr 2010

Company:

Playing for Time Theatre Company

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

doollee no

#136665

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Genre:

adaptation/Farce

Parts:

Male

12

Female

5

Parts other:

6 small roles that can be played by m or f

Notes:

Original Playwright - Nikolai Gogol. An adaptation (lasting about an hour and fifteen minutes) of the classic Russian farce by Nikolai Gogol. Includes 5 specially written songs (music available).

Government Inspector, The

Incompetent and corrupt officials in a small provincial town are thrown into a panic when they learn that a Government Inspector is to visit, perhaps incognito. When Klestakoff, a well-dressed rogue, arrives with his streetwise servant, he quickly realises that the townsfolk imagine he is the Inspector and takes advantage of the officials' bribes and flattery. No sooner have the townsfolk discovered their mistake - just as Klestakoff leaves - than the real Inspector appears. This adaptation has an sting in the tail that gives another twist to the themes of disguise and mistaken identity.

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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Gulliver

1st Produced:

Abacus Theatre Company

1980

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

Nelson, 1993

ISBN/ASIN:

978-0174324867

Music:

-

doollee no

#78828

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Genre:

satirical comedy Adaptation

Parts:

Male

-

Female

-

Parts other:

doubling encouraged, Numerous small roles of indeterminate gender

Notes:

Stage adaptation of Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver

In this adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical novel, the action is focused on Gulliver's travels to Lilliput and the flying island of Laputa.

Further Reference:

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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Perpetual Motion

1st Produced:

Southampton: Nuffield Theatre, England, EUR >>>

Nov 1991

Company:

Spiral Theatre Company

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

doollee no

#38191

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Genre:

Theatre in Education Youth Audience

Parts:

Male

2

Female

5

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Written to be performed by a cast of three - 1 male (doubling the 2 male roles) and 2 female, doubling the 5 female roles between them.

Synopsis:

Sophie, an 8 year old girl comes to terms with the death of her elderly, ailing grandfather.

Further Reference:

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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Stand or Fall

1st Produced:

Winchester Prison, Winchester, Hants

15 Apr 2008

Company:

Playing for Time Theatre Company

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

doollee no

#83595

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Genre:

modern / historical Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

15

Female

7

Parts other:

-

Notes:

The play was commissioned, with the benefit of a major Arts Council award, for performance by 12 prisoners and 6 students. In subsequent revivals roles can be doubled. Minimum casting required - 9 male, 6 female. Likely to be published shortly.

Stand or Fall

Two men, three generations apart, struggle to escape the labels that have been pinned to them. 1878. Slen McGuire is working as a navvy on the Deadwood Tunnel. Regarded by 'civilised society' as "an ungodly, reckless pack of rogues and rascals", the navvies may be as hard and dangerous as their work; but many of them are also warm-hearted, witty and honourable. Then the 8 year-old son of the woman Slen lodges with is killed in a tunnel accident. And Slen makes a decision which will change his life. . .. 2008. Kevin McGuire has problems of his own. Steve, his closest friend is killed in a dreadful accident; Kevin is in prison for a minor drugs offence and the police are preparing a far more serious case against him; his Mum thinks he's a waster and his cell mate is threatening him. While researching his own family tree, as part of an education project, Kevin discovers that his great grandfather was Slen McGuire, and he unearths a family history which is initially as shocking as it is ultimately inspirational. He is forced to re-evaluate his own circumstances and think anew about his own future.

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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Streetwise In Paradise

1st Produced:

Southampton: Nuffield Theatre, England, EUR >>>

Jan 1992

Company:

Spiral Theatre Company

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

doollee no

#38192

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Genre:

Theatre in Education Youth Audience

Parts:

Male

6

Female

6

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Written for a cast of three (with much doubling), 1 male, 2 female

Synopsis:

A trilogy of short plays, each of them looking at aspects of loyalty, betrayal and colonization. The first focuses on Columbus's voyage; the second, set some 30 years later, on responses to the colonization of the 'Indies; the third (set in the present day) focuses on street kids in Central America. Two characters, Miguela and Roderigo, are central in each of the three plays.

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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Terrible Madness, A

1st Produced:

Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre, Ballarat, Australia

13 Oct 2011

Company:

The Arts Academy, University of Ballarat

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

doollee no

#136666

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Genre:

Historical drama

Parts:

Male

15

Female

17

Parts other:

-

Notes:

The play was originally written for a cast of 25 (16 f and 9 m). With doubling, it can, however, be performed with a cast of 12 (6 f, 6m).

Terrible Madness, A

When Sue stumbles across a journal written in the 1850s in amongst her Nanna's belongings she becomes determined to discover the truth of her family history - only to find that it is far stranger than she could ever have imagined. Ireland, 1848. Mary O' Connell is caught stealing a handkerchief and sentenced to transportation. She finds herself in the company of women convicts from all over Britain. When the ship's surgeon, George Buckingham, offers her special treatment, Mary is as attracted to him as he seems smitten by her. But Mary is stubborn and determined to retain her integrity. Despite appalling conditions, most of the women from the Transport ship survive. Rumours abound of great wealth to be found in rural Victoria; and, one by one, each of the women gains her ticket-of leave and heads off to 'follow the colour', hoping to forge a new identity for herself in a gold town. Ballarat in 1854 is a crucible of idealism and brutal corruption, instant fortunes and terrible poverty. But it is here that Mary and George begin to understand the truth of their feelings for each other - at just the time that resistance to the colonial regime is growing&.

Further Reference:

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BRIAN WOOLLAND

Treason's Peace

1st Produced:

Progress Theatre, Reading

1990

Company:

Soho Theatre

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

doollee no

#38193

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Genre:

historical drama

Parts:

Male

5

Female

7

Parts other:

2 of the male roles are 'walk ons'

Notes:

-

Treason's Peace

The play is set in rural England, autumn 1666, Treason's Peace is an 'imagined history', an alternative history play, in which there has been a third English Civil War, the monarchy has not been restored; and most men have died in the chaos of war. Women struggle to keep their sons from thoughts of revenge, to bring up their sons in a spirit of peace.

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