Plays and scripts by Tom Green
I have written scripts for theatre, radio and TV
Being Tommy Cooper
First performance at The Old Red Lion Theatre in London on 12 June 2012 produced by Old Bomb theatre, directed by Cecily Boys, designed by Zahra Mansouri.
Cast
Tommy Cooper: Damian Williams
Miff Ferrie: James Benson
Billy Glason: Gerald McDermott
First performance of extended version was at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford on 3 May as part of a UK Tour produced by Franklin Productions. Directed by Cecily Boys, set and costume design by Susannah Henry, lighting design by Simeon Miller, sound design by Max Pappenheim.
Cast
Tommy Cooper: Damian Williams
Miff Ferrie: Halcro Johnston
Billy Glason: Morgan Deare
Mary Kay: Rebecca Thorn
★★★★★ - Remotegoat, Watford Observer, One Stop Arts
More reviews for Being Tommy Cooper: www.tomgreen-uk.com/1/post/2012/06/reviews-for-being-tommy-cooper.html
Talking In Bed
Theatre 503 in London from Jan 10th 2011, directed by Cecily Boys for Old Bomb Theatre Productions.
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."
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 Tracie Bennett, Claire Harry, Alison Pettitt and Carl Rice and it is directed by Toby Swift.
★★★★ 'A tough and moving drama' - The Daily Mail
'Pick of the day' - The Independent.
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 2008) Directed by June Abbott
"A politically astute, hugely imaginative state of the nation play" Robin Soans, Playwright (Arab Israeli Cookbook)
"Mention the name of Margaret Thatcher and the response won't be equivocal or half-hearted. The same goes for this new play by Tom Green" - The Guardian
★★★★ - Ham & High
"Hilarious" - Camden New Journal
"Superbly staged entertainment" - My Cultural Life
"I feel dirty and cruel just describing the show" - Quentin Letts, The Daily Mail
French TV report
Podcast interview
More reviews and information on The Death Of Margaret Thatcher blog
Antigua
Performed at Tabard Theatre (2006) as part of the New London Writers' Collective
Katherine
Finborough Theatre (2005) - Reviews: The Stage;