David Mowat Biography (1943-)

Born March 16, 1943, in Cairo, Egypt; son of Robert Case (a historian) and Renee (Sutton) Mowat. Addresses: Agent: Margaret Ramsay Ltd., 14-A Goodwin's Court, London WC2N 4LL, England.

Nationality
English
Gender
Male
Occupation
playwright, composer
Birth Details
March 16, 1943
Cairo, Egypt

Famous Works

  • Credits; Stage Plays
  • Jens (also see below), first produced in Falmer, England, 1965, then London, England, 1969.
  • Pearl, produced in Brighton, England, 1966.
  • 1850, produced in London, 1967.
  • Anne Luse (also see below), produced in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1968,then London, 1971, later New York City, 1972.
  • Purity (also see below), produced in Manchester, England, 1969, then London, 1970, later New York City, 1972.
  • Dracula, produced in Edinburgh, 1969, then London, 1973.
  • The Normal Woman, produced in London, 1970.
  • The Others, produced in London, 1970, published by Calder & Boyars, 1973.
  • Tyyppi, produced in London, 1970.
  • Adrift, produced in Manchester, 1970.
  • Most Recent Least Recent, produced in Manchester, 1970.
  • Innuit, produced in London, 1970.
  • Anne Luse and Other Plays (includes Jens and Purity), Calder & Boyars, 1970.
  • Liquid, produced in London, 1971.
  • The Diabolist, produced in London, 1971.
  • John, produced in London, 1971.
  • Amalfi (based on Webster's Duchess of Malfi), produced in Edinburgh, 1972.
  • Phoenix-and-Turtle, produced in London, 1972.
  • Morituri, produced in London, 1972.
  • My Relationship with Jayne, produced in London, 1973.
  • Come (one-act), produced in London, 1973.
  • Main Sequence, produced in Bristol, England, 1974.
  • The Collected Works, produced in London, 1974.
  • (And composer of musical score) The Memory Man, produced in Bristol, 1974.
  • (And composer of musical score) The Love Maker, produced in Bristol, 1974.
  • (And composer of musical score) X to C, produced in Bristol, 1975.
  • Kim, produced in Sheffield, England, 1977, then London, 1980.
  • Winter, produced in Iowa City, IA, 1978, then Orange Tree Theatre,London, 1983-84, and Old Red Lion Theatre, London, 1985.
  • The Guise, produced in Birmingham, England, then Park Theatre, London, 1989.
  • Hiroshima Nights, produced in Milton Keynes, England, then London,1981.
  • The Midnight Sun, produced in London, 1983.
  • Carmen, produced in Chichester, England, 1984.
  • Work represented in anthologies, including New Writers Eleven, Calder & Boyars, 1975; and The London Fringe Theatre, edited by Victor Mitchell, Burnham House, 1976.

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