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Hello, I'm Tom Green

Feel free to contact me if there's anything more you'd like to know.  

My new play Being Tommy Cooper will run at the Old Red Lion Theatre in Islington from 13 June 2012 - more details to follow.


Is There Anything I Could Wear?

My short play "Is There Anything I Could Wear" will be at Theatre 503 from March 5th - March 10th (Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat matinee) as part of Rapid Write Rewind.

The cast will be Joseph Glynn and Rachel Dale, and it will be directed by Cecily Boys. 

More information and booking online

Is there anything I could wear?


Talking In Bed

My new play Talking In Bed ran at Theatre 503 in London from Jan 10th 2011, directed by Cecily Boys for Old Bomb Theatre Productions. 

Reviews:

London Festival Fringe ★★★★ "This play is a deftly-handled peek into the bedroom of four unrelated couples; and Tom Green’s observational comedy is highly watchable."

Remotegoat ★★★★ "Sharp, funny, touching, dramatic, thoughtful"

Spoonfed:  "Green exposes the naked truth – literally – and delves into the unspoken, unnamed and uncomfortable with ease and simultaneous daring."

Read more about Talking In Bed at Theatre 503.

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For Ever England

My radio drama, For Ever England, was broadcast as an Afternoon Play on BBC Radio 4 on 22nd September 2010 .

The cast was Gerard Horan (right), Tracie Bennett, Claire Harry, Alison Pettitt and Carl Rice and it is directed by Toby Swift.

The Daily Mail ★★★★ "A tough and moving drama"
The Independent "Pick of the day"

The script is now online on my blog.

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Previously

Fighting (Brockley Jack, Feb 2010) - Directed by Kate Bannister, produced by Karl Swinyard.

The Tent
(BBC Radio 4, 2009) - Starring Sian Reeves, Jeremy Swift, Joanna Scanlan and Janice Acquah. Directed by Toby Swift.

The Death Of Margaret Thatcher (Courtyard Theatre, 2008)

Other plays include:
- Katherine (Finborough Theatre, starring Madeleine Howard, directed by Keith Washington
- Antigua (Tabard Theatre).

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Laura Glover, Peter Clapp and Davin Eadie in Fighting at the Brockley Jack