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  2. Medea (play) - Wikipedia

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    Liz Lochhead's Medea previewed at the Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow as part of Theatre Babel's [43] Greeks in 2000 before the Edinburgh Fringe and national tour. "What Lochhead does is to recast MEDEA as an episode-ancient but new, cosmic yet agonisingly familiar- in a sex war which is recognisable to every woman, and most of the men, in the theatre ...

  3. Liz Lochhead - Wikipedia

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    Liz Lochhead Hon FRSE (born 26 December 1947) is a Scottish poet, playwright, translator and broadcaster. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Between 2011 and 2016 she was the Makar , or National Poet of Scotland, [ 3 ] and served as Poet Laureate for Glasgow between 2005 and 2011.

  4. Saltire Society Literary Awards - Wikipedia

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    Medea: Liz Lochhead: 2002 Clara: Janice Galloway [17] 2003 Joseph Knight: James Robertson: 2004 In Another Light: Andrew Greig [18] 2005 Case Histories: Kate Atkinson [19] 2006 A Lie About My Father: John Burnside: 2007 Day: A. L. Kennedy: 2008 Kieron Smith, Boy: James Kelman [20] 2009 The Bard: Robert Burns, a Biography: Robert Crawford [21 ...

  5. Tron Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Productions since 2008 have included The Drawer Boy, Monaciallo (Naples Theatre Festival, A Slow Air by David Harrower (London and New York), Sea and land and Sky - new play by Abigail Docherty, Edwin Morgan's Dreams and Other Nightmares - new play by Liz Lochhead, a new adaptation by John Byrne of Three Sisters, and the UK and Irish stage ...

  6. Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play - Wikipedia

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    The Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play is an annual award presented by the Society of London Theatre in recognition of achievements in commercial London theatre. The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976, and renamed in 1984 in honour of English actor and director Laurence Olivier.

  7. Duncan Duff - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Duff (born 1964 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK) is a British stage, television and film actor who trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London 1985 - 1987.He is best known for His role in Not Going out as Pete and for A Quiet Passion (2016), Wild Target (2010), Big Kids (2000), and Hamish Macbeth (1997).

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  9. 7:84 - Wikipedia

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    7:84 was a Scottish left-wing agitprop theatre group. The name comes from a statistic on distribution of wealth in the United Kingdom, published in The Economist in 1966, that 7% of the population of the UK owned 84% of the country's wealth.