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Man Across the Way/Magpie Park: Two Plays by Oliver Emanuel (Oberon Modern Plays) by Oliver Emanuel
Man Across the Way/Magpie Park: Two Plays by Oliver Emanuel (Oberon Modern Plays) by Oliver Emanuel
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About the Author
Oliver Emanuel is an award-winning playwright based on the west coast of Scotland. He has written over 30 plays for both stage and radio. Theatre includes: The 306: Trilogy - Dawn, Day & Dusk; Dragon and The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish (National Theatre of Scotland); The Monstrous Heart, Traverse; Flight, Vox Motus; Titus, Red Bridge Arts; Prom, Oran Mor/Traverse/Lemon Tree. Radio includes: When The Pips Stop, The Truth About Hawaii, A History of Paper, Emile Zola: Blood Sex & Money, BBC Radio 4. Awards include: Tinniswood Award 2019; Best Series at the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2019; Herald Angel 2017; Best Adaptation at the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2016; The People's Choice Victor Award at IPAY 2015; Best Show for Children at the UK Theatre Awards in 2014. Oliver founded the MLitt in Playwriting & Screenwriting at the University of St Andrews with Zinnie Harris.
Product Description
Fraser and Dougie are watching a suspect.
Sal is learning a new dance.
An explosion rips through the city.
But you're just getting on with your own life.
Aren't you?
First performed at the Edinburgh Festival 2007, Man Across the Way is a dazzling, anarchic new play about surveillance, tap-dancing and the new world order.
Magpie Park features a Harvey Nics store detective with a dodgy past and a florist with a missing sister. What brings them together in a room at the Queens Hotel?
Part mystery, part romance, this tender-hearted thriller follows the two on a trail through Leeds from the bright lights of Briggate to the birds of Hyde Park.
Magpie Park was first performed at West Yorkshire Playhouse as part of the Northern Exposure Festival.
Publication date: 2007-08-01
Pages: 96
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781840027969-LN
Dimensions: 25.0 x 25.0 x 25.0 mm
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