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Stage and Screen

Undiscovered Country (working title)
A play

Hamlet. Act Five, Scene One. Enter two Grave Diggers. And Hamlet, 23 lines too early. The Globe - that was the dream, not Hamlet at the Arts Depot with their life in tatters. Hamlet launches into “Alas, poor Yorick,” but to their surprise, the skull offers a prompt and a choice – to be or not to be.
The scene melts away as Ghost (the skull) and Hamlet slip off to nowhere in particular, with just Ophelia’s grave, the stars, and big decisions for company.

Funny, poignant, thoughtful, And the Skull Said offers three alternative endings.

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This show is currently in R&D.

Skull Sketches
Close Up of Pink Roses

Flip-Flops At A Funeral
A play

Blurb coming soon!

The Long Standby

8 part TV comedy-drama show

Stage Manager Nina Kirkwood is desperately trying to get her company of chaotic misfits to opening night at the struggling Salford Lyceum theatre. To succeed, she must navigate egotistical actors, conniving colleagues and the discovery of human remains inside a building that is definitely haunted.

Happy to hear from interested producers!

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