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'Johnny Darkie, a Jazz Suite', 1981.
'Johnny Darkie, a Jazz Suite', 1981.
'The Tuscan', a play about Michelangelo (first draft), 1987 (see also no. 143).
'Ted's creatures', undated.
'The Hall of the Bulls', undated.
'Appearing Live!' by Mike James, 'In Sunshine and in Shadow' by Alan Osborne, 1985, and 'On the Black Hill' by Charles Way, 1986.
'The Scam' by Peter Lloyd, 1989-90.
'Write On!' Festival, 1986. -- The scripts include Michael Bosworth, 'Thin Men'; Paula Griffiths, 'A Hanging at Hannika'; Paul Godwill-Hodgson, 'The Dome of Pleasure'; Christopher Meredith, 'The Carved Chair; Christine Watkins, 'Adult Ways'; rehearsed play readings from Michael Bosworth, 'Poor Girl's Love'; Mike Dorrell, 'The Arch'; John Green, 'The Last Reunion'; Ruth Martin, 'Moscow's Hamlet'; Kate Richards, 'Richard - Innocent or Guilty?'; together with plays presented for the writers' workshop.
'Write On!' Festival, 1991 (Sherman Theatre). -- The play readings include Margaret Coles, 'Senghenydd'; Siân Evans, 'In and out of my Mother's House'; Simon Harris, 'Nothing to pay', adaptation of Caradoc Evans's novel; J. R. Jones, 'After Thermopylae'; Pam Purnell, 'Kwacha'; Tim Rhys, 'Ted's Creatures', a comic tragedy; Terry Strachan, 'Eastwind'; Charles Way, 'Oh Journeyman'; and Mogg Williams, 'A Distance of Roses'; together with papers relating to its tour schedule in 1992.
'Write On!' Festival, 1993. -- The scripts include Jon Atkins, 'The Island'; Siân Evans, 'Underdog'; Helen Gwyn, 'Living on the inside-out'; Alan Osborne, 'Precious' and 'The Return of the Prince'; Peter Owen, 'The Shift'; Linda Quinn, 'Lost Cause'; Tim Rhys, 'A Big Black Hole'; Christopher Short, 'The Delivery Boy'; Othniel Smith, 'A little knowledge'; Chris Stork, 'The Hall of the Bulls'; Terence Strachan, 'Abuela'; Edward Thomas, 'Envy'; Rebecca Trick, 'Voices that will fade'; Christine Watkins, 'The Mother House'; Roger Williams, 'Drive' and 'Touched'; and Sian Williams, 'Family Values'.
Scripts entered in the Radio Wales New Plays competition, 1984, comprising Michael R. Francis, 'A first day'; Dee Holliday, 'The interview'; Stephen Knight, 'Where Philip goes in winter'; Robert Peart, 'Finesse'; and Margaret Pengelly, 'Run away home'.