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Kenneth Brown (playwright)

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Kenneth Brown is a playwright, actor, director and producer (born 20 January 1954) who has been active in theatre since 1971.[1][2] He is an author or co-author of the following plays:

  • Bombs!
  • Letters in Wartime[3][4][5]
  • Life After Hockey (1985) [6] (There is also a film version[7][8])
  • My Father's House
  • Nightlight
  • North of America (There is a German radio play version of this, called Nach Manitoba which was translated by Werner Richter for Westdeutscher Rundfunk and went on air for the first time in 1993)
  • Sparks
  • The Adventures of Joseph Andrews (1998) [9]
  • The Bridge
  • 2 Balance (2000)
  • Be A Man (with Ribbit Productions, 2001)
  • Lewis Lapham Live
  • Spiral Dive Trilogy (2008)
  • Cowboy Gothic (2011)
  • The Gambling Show (with Ribbit Productions, 2010)
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