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Snoo Wilson Biography (1948-)
Full name, Andrew Wilson; born August 2, 1948, in Reading, England; son of Leslie (a teacher) and Pamela (a teacher; maiden name, Boyle) Wilson; married Ann Patricia McFerran, 1976; children: two sons, one daughter. Addresses: HOME--41 the Chase, London SW4, England.
- Nationality
- English
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Details
- August 2, 1948
- Reading, England
Famous Works
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Credits; PRINCIPAL STAGE APPEARANCES
- The Porpoise, Freshwater, London, 1983.
- Also appeared in Lay By, London, 1971.
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Credits; PRINCIPAL STAGE WORK; DIRECTOR
- Pericles, the Mean Knight, Oval House Theatre, London, 1970.
- Pignight, Civic Hall, Leeds, U.K., 1971.
- Blowjob, Other Pool Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1971.
- Lay By, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, 1971.
- England's Ireland, Mickeri Theatre, Amsterdam, Holland, 1972.
- The Everest Hotel, Bush Theatre, London, 1976.
- (with Simon Stokes) More Light, Bush Theatre, 1987.
- Also Bodyworks, London, 1974; and (with Simon Callow) Loving Reno, London, 1983.
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Credits; PRINCIPAL TELEVISION WORK; SERIES
- Script editor, Play for Today, BBC, 1972.
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Writings;STAGE
- Girl Mad As Pigs, University of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K., 1967.
- Ella Daybellfesse's Machine, University of East Anglia, 1967.
- Between the Acts, Canterbury, U.K., then Kent University, Kent, U.K., both 1969.
- Device of Angels, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1970.
- Pericles, the Mean Knight, Oval House Theatre, London, 1970.
- Pignight, Civic Hall, Leeds, U.K., 1971, published by Calder and Boyers,1972.
- Blowjob, Other Pool Theatre, Edinburgh, 1972, published in Pignight, Calder and Boyers, 1972.
- (with others) Lay By, Traverse Theatre, 1971, published by Calder and Boyers, 1972.
- Reason (also known as Reason the Sun King and Reason: Boswell and Johnsonon the Shores of the Eternal Sea), Oval House Theatre, 1972, then in Chicago, IL, 1975, published in Gambit Volume 8, 1976.
- (with others), England's Ireland, Mickeri Theatre, Amsterdam, Holland, then Round House Theatre, London, both 1972.
- The Pleasure Principle: The Politics of Love, the Capital of Emotion, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1973, published by Methuen, 1974.
- Vampire, Oval House Theatre, 1973, published in Plays and Players, 1973.
- The Beast, Other Place Theatre, London, 1974, published by Calder and Boyers, then Riverrun Press, both 1983.
- The Everest Hotel, Bush Theatre, London, published in Plays and Players,1976.
- England--England, Jeannetta Cochrane Theatre, London, 1977.
- The Glad Hand, Royal Court Theatre, 1977, published by Pluto Press, 1979.
- The Language of the Dead Is Tongued with Fire, Etcetera, Bush Theatre, 1978.
- (libretto) La Colombe (opera), Buxton Festival, Buxton, U.K., then Sadler's Wells Opera, London, both 1982.
- The Soul of the White Ant, New York Theatre Studio, AMDA Studio, New YorkCity, 1982.
- Our Lord of Lynchville, New York Theatre Studio, AMDA Studio, 1983, thenRoyal Shakespeare Company, U.K., 1986.
- The Grass Widow, first produced in Seattle WA, 1982, then Royal Court Theatre, 1983, published by Methuen, 1983.
- (with David Pountney) Orpheus in the Underworld, Coliseum Theatre, London, then Houston Grand Opera, Houston, TX, both 1985.
- More Light, Bush Theatre, 1987.
- Also wrote Charles the Matyr, first produced in Southampton, England, 1970; The Number of the Beast, first produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company,(RSC), 1974, published by Calder, 1982; Elijah Disappearing, first produced in London, 1977; (with others) In at the Death, first produced in London, 1978; The Greenish Man, first produced in London, 1978, published by Pluto Press,1979; Magic Rose, first produced in London, 1979; Flaming Bodies, first produced in London, 1979, published by Calder and Riverrun Press, 1983; Spaceache, first produced in Cheltenham, U.K., then London, both 1980; Salvation Now,first produced in Seattle, WA, 1981; Hamlyn, first produced in Loughborough,U.K., 1984.
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Writings;FILM
- Shadey, Film Four International/Skouras, 1986.
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Writings;TELEVISION; EPISODIC
- (With Trevor Griffiths) "Don't Make Waves," Eleventh Hour, 1975.
- Also The Good Life, 1971; Swamp Music, 1972; More about the Universe, 1972; The Barium Meal, 1974; The Trip to Jerusalem, 1975; A Greenish Man, 1975.
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Writings;OTHER
- Spaceache, Chatto and Windus, 1984.
- Inside Babel, Chatto and Windus, 1985.
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