Creative Conversations: Playwright Douglas Maxwell
Creative Conversations: Playwright Douglas Maxwell
Creative Writing: Creative Conversations
Date: Monday 27 November 2017
Time: 13:00 - 14:00
Venue: University Chapel
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Speaker: Martha McCorkindale
Website: www.gla.ac.uk/subjects/creativewriting/
As part of the on-going Creative Conversation speaker series, and in collaboration with our colleagues in Theatre Studies, playwright Douglas Maxwell comes to campus to discuss his writing. Bring your lunch and burning questions!
Douglas Maxwell has been one of the most popular and produced playwrights in Scotland for over a decade. His work in the last few years includes Promises Promises (which transferred to New York under the title The Promise in 2011, where it earned a Drama Desk Award Nomination for the actress Joanna Tope); a 10th Anniversary revival of the award winning Decky Does a Bronco; a version of Wedekind's Spring Awakening for the Traverse; The Miracle Man for the NTS, and Small Town, written with DC Jackson and Johnny McKnight for Random Accomplice. His short play, A Respectable Widow Takes To Vulgarity was read as part of The Traverse Theatre’s “Dream Play” series during the Edinburgh Fringe 2012. He has written two musicals: Watertight, with music by Richard Taylor, for the Royal Conservatoire Scotland and The Bookie, with music by Aly Macrae, for Cumbernauld Theatre. His work for young people includes Too Fast (which was performed by 25 Youth theatres as part of the NT New Connections Festival 2011), Prom, Mancub, Helmet and The Mother Ship (which won the Brian Way Award for Best Play For Young People in 2009). A collection of his work for young people has just been published by Oberon Books. His plays have been performed in translation in Germany, Norway, Hong Kong, New York, Chicago, Holland, Sweden, South Korea and Japan.
Books by featured authors will be for sale in John Smiths bookshop.
This series is sponsored by the Ferguson Bequest and programmed by Creative Writing at University of Glasgow.