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Big Theatre in Small Spaces: Little Britain

by Brendan Murray (Author),

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Big Theatre in Small Spaces (9781906582180)

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The first collection from award-winning playwright Brendan Murray includes three plays that are ideal for schools, colleges and drama students. Includes: 'The Falling Sky', a drama about priorities in a rural community; 'Entertaining Angels', about a priest in crisis; and 'Missing in Action' which follows two friends in the army.

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Publisher: Aurora Metro Books
Author: Brendan Murray
Publication Date: 02/26/2013
Language: English
Pages: 192
ISBN: 1906582181
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About the Author: Brendan Murray,

Brendan Murray is a playwright, theatre director and teacher with over thirty years’ professional experience. Recipient of the Writer’s Guild of Great Britain award in 2009 and The Arts Council’s Children’s (Brian Way) Award in 2001, his work – which focuses on the intricacies of human relationships – has proved a hit with audiences across the UK and throughout Europe.