~playauthor~Written by~
Stacey Gregg
,
Deborah Pearson
,
Lucy Edkins
,
Jennifer Joseph
,
TerriAnn Oudjar
,
Jade Small
Oberon Books, 2019
Oberon Modern Plays
playtext
Scenes: 14
...Working collaboratively with Deborah Pearson and Stacey Gregg, four Clean Break members, who are artists with prison experience, created Inside Bitch.
This show challenges societal perceptions by challenging the stories we tell...
Acts: 4, Roles: Total (10), Female (5), Male (5), Unassigned (0)
...Stacey Gregg’s play Lagan is a kaleidoscope of stories from post-Troubles Belfast, an intimate portrait of the city and its inhabitants. It was first performed at the Ovalhouse Theatre, London, on 26 October 2011.
The play...
Acts: 2, Roles: Total (2), Female (1), Male (1), Unassigned (0)
...Stacey Gregg’s Override is a science fiction play for two performers that explores the impact of technology on the modern world and questions what it means to be human. It was first performed at Watford Palace Theatre on 2 October 2013...
Scenes: 11, Roles: Total (7), Female (5), Male (2), Unassigned (0)
...Stacey Gregg’s play Perve tackles the thorny subject of paedophilia and the hysteria that surrounds it. It was first performed on the Peacock stage at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, on 31 May 2011.
Gethin has recently...
Roles: Total (1), Female (0), Male (0), Unassigned (1)
...Stacey Gregg's Scorch is a play for a solo performer, telling the story of first love though the eyes of a gender-curious teen. It was first performed at the Outburst Queer Arts Festival, Belfast, in 2015, co-produced by Prime Cut, MAC...
Scenes: 14, Roles: Total (13), Female (4), Male (9), Unassigned (0)
...Stacey Gregg's Shibboleth is a play about working-class life in Belfast, and the impact of a globalised economy on a city divided both physically and culturally. It was co-commissioned by the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, and the Goethe-Institut...
Scenes: 4, Roles: Total (2), Female (1), Male (1), Unassigned (0)
...Stacey Gregg's short play When Cows Go Boom is an oblique parable of love set against a horrific imagined landscape. It was first performed as a rehearsed reading at the Peacock Theatre, Dublin, in 2008 as part of the 20:Love play-reading...