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  1. Sharman Macdonald gave up acting to write. Her plays include the award-winning When I Was A Girl I Used to Scream and Shout, The Brave, When We Were Women, All Things Nice, Shades, The Winter Guest, Sea Urchins, After Juliet, The Girl With Red Hair and Broken Hallelujah. She has written three pieces for radio: Sea Urchins, Gladly My Cross-Eyed ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Sharman Macdonald. 3.32. 124ratings13reviews. A tense truce holds between the Capulets and the Montagues after the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Benvolio, Romeo's best friend, is in love with Rosaline, Juliet's cousin, but Rosaline is bent on revenge. This play is written for a cast of 12, plus musicians and extras. GenresPlaysTheatreDrama.

  3. Sharman Macdonald (an haife shi a ranar 8 ga watan Fabrairu shekara ta 1951) ɗan wasan kwaikwayo ne na Scotland, marubucin allo, kuma ɗan wasan kwaikwayo. Rayuwa da aiki. An haifi Macdonald a Glasgow, 'yar Janet Rewat (née Williams) da Joseph Henry Hosgood MacDonald. Tana da zuriyar Scottish da ...

  4. Más sobre Sharman Macdonald. Filmografía [2] Premios. Géneros. Desglose por tipo. Acreditada con. Sharman Macdonald es una guionista nacida el año 1951 en Reino Unido conocida por: En el límite del amor y El invitado de invierno.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › After_JulietAfter Juliet - Wikipedia

    After Juliet is a play written by Scottish playwright Sharman Macdonald. It was commissioned for the 2000 Connections programme, in which regional youth theatre groups compete to stage short plays by established playwrights.. The basic premise of the play, following on from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is "What happened to the Capulets and Montagues after Romeo and Juliet died?".

  6. WINNER. Canada 150 Top Black Canadians. 2017. OFFICIAL SELECTION. Women's Director International Film Festival. 2014.

  7. www.heddahouse.com › playwrights › sharman-macdonaldSharman Macdonald - Hedda House

    8 de feb. de 2019 · MacDonald studied at the University of Edinburgh before moving to London to work as an actor. A job she did for seven years until stage fright led to her leaving. Her first play, ‘When I Was a Girl, I Used to Scream and Shout’, was performed at The Bush Theatre in 1984. It won her the Evening Standard Award for most promising playwright.