Grae Cleugh
Grae Cleugh (born 1968) is a British playwright.
Early life and education
Grae Cleugh was born Graeme John Cleugh in Glasgow in 1968, studied law in Edinburgh, and drama at RSAMD in Glasgow. He took extended leave of his acting studies to focus on his writing and his debut work F***ing Games at The Royal Court Theatre, London won the 2002 Olivier Award for most promising new playwright.[1]
Works
Theatre
Date | Title | Director | Cast | Theatre Company | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | High Risk Red [2] | Southwark playhouse, London | |||
May 2014 | Scottish Widows [3] | White Bear Theatre, London | |||
April 2007 | Patriot, The [4] | The Tron Theatre, Glasgow | |||
November 2001 | F***ing Games [5] | Dominic Cooke | Allan Corduner, Ian Dunn, Daniel Lapaine, Benjamin Davies | Royal Court, London | |
1998 | Eight, Nine, Ten, Out [1] | Man in the Moon Theatre, London |
Awards
Eight, Nine, Ten, Out, Short-listed for the 1998 Soho Theatre's Westminster Prize
F***ing Games, 2002 Olivier Award for most promising playwright.[6]
References
- "Grae Cleugh". www.doollee.com.
- Courting Drama
- "Scottish Widows". Playwrights' Studio Scotland.
- "The Patriot". The Guardian.
- "Fucking Games". The Guardian.
- "Olivier Winners 2002". Olivier Awards.
- "Edinburgh Festival 2003". The Guardian. 22 August 2003. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
- Costa, Maddy (18 August 2006). "Shiver" – via The Guardian.
- "Bella and Beatiful Knight, Tron, Glasgow 3/5". The Herald Scotland. 5 May 2006. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
- "Man Across the Way - The Scotsman". web.archive.org. 24 September 2015. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
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