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Shoot 2 Win
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A01=Jo Martin
A01=Josephine Melville
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Author_Jo Martin
Author_Josephine Melville
Author_Tracy Daley
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contemporary drama
contemporary theatre
drama
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Jo Martin
Josephine Melville
modern playwrights
netball
Oberon Books
play
playwriting
theatre
Tracey Daley
women
Product details
- ISBN 9781840022803
- Dimensions: 130 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 05 Feb 2002
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Netball ain't about next time...With more mouth than muscle, the ladies of the V.I.P Crew aren't gonna let anyone get in their way, not even each other. But in the locker room, team talk turns personal as the straight-talking sistas defend their corner. Vibrant and fun, Shoot 2 Win! Is a sharp, sassy new play set in the world of ladies netball. Production at the Theatre Royal Stratford East from February 2002. Watch out it's gonna get nasty!
Jo Martin has been working in television, radio and theatre for the past fifteen years. She is also an accomplished director and writer. David Cregan was born in 1931. He worked as an actor, teacher and playwright and had written plays for radio and TV. His plays include Miniatures, Transcending andThe Dancers, Three Men For Colverton, The Houses By the Green, all performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London, and A Comedy of the Changing Years, which opened the Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court in 1969. Subsequent plays, including Tipper, The Land of Palms, Poor Tom, Cast Off, and the children’s play, How We Held the Square, were performed in various fringe and regional theatres up to the late seventies. There then followed a close relationship with The Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond, a theatre-in-the-round, where plays such as Poor Tom, Tigers, Tina, Young Sir, Nice Dorothy, The Last Thrash, and most recently Whispers Along the Patio (2001) have been performed.
Shoot 2 Win
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