Pieces

Pieces

by Merlin Goldman
Pieces

Pieces

by Merlin Goldman

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Overview

The first collection of plays by Merlin Goldman. It includes Killing Rainbows (Alma Tavern Theatre, Bordeaux Quay and the White Bear Pub, 2016-17), Our Kid (2016), Tick-Tock and TANK (Alma Tavern Theatre, 2017), A Game of Two Halves (Theatre Royal Bath, 2019), Hit Points (2019), Chainsaw (The King's Arms Theatre, 2020) and Loud Mouth (2016-20).

 

Merlin Goldman writes about duality, disability, and injustice. He has written plays, poems, novels, and films. This is his first collection of plays. His first play, Firewall, was performed at the Montreal Fringe Festival. Killing Rainbows was performed twice in Bristol, and Tick-Tock and Tank ran for a week. He was long listed for Pint-sized (Our Kid) and the Old Vic 12 (Loud Mouth) and shortlisted in 2019 by Bristol Old Vic for Hit Points. A short play, A Game of Two Halves, had the headline slot of an evening of shorts at Theatre Royal Bath in 2019 and Chainsaw was performed in Salford in 2020.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165668135
Publisher: Merlin Goldman
Publication date: 12/10/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 243 KB

About the Author

Merlin Goldman (www.magnetical.com) writes about duality, disability, and injustice. He has written plays, poems, novels, and films. This is his first collection of plays. His first play, Firewall, was performed at the Montreal Fringe Festival. Killing Rainbows was performed twice in Bristol, and Tick-Tock and Tank ran for a week. He was long listed for Pint-sized (Our Kid) and the Old Vic 12 (Loud Mouth) and shortlisted in 2019 by Bristol Old Vic for Hit Points. A short play, A Game of Two Halves, had the headline slot of an evening of shorts at Theatre Royal Bath in 2019 and Chainsaw was performed in Salford in 2020.

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