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  1. Apr 1, 1999 · Passing Places won the author a nomination for Scottish Writer of the Year in 1998 and has since been translated many times and produced worldwide. In 2007 he created Sunshine on Leith for Dundee Rep – a musical featuring the songs of The Proclaimers. The show won the TMA Award for Best Musical that year and has toured several times since.

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  2. Apr 17, 2018 · The roots of Passing Places stems from Greenhorn’s youth growing up in Fauldhouse, a village in West Lothian, where he and his mates took advantage of that great enabler of the arts – the dole ...

  3. Apr 15, 1999 · Passing Places. Paperback – April 15, 1999. by Stephen Greenhorn (Author) 4.7 7 ratings. Part of: Nick Hern Books (50 books) See all formats and editions. The successful new comedy by a well-known Scottish playwright. Report an issue with this product or seller. Part of series.

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  4. 5. “Passing Places” by Stephen Greenhorn. child, a woman, a helpless drunk), he is ruthless. Binks’s single-minded stupidity reveals the dangers and weaknesses inherent in a. society based on greed and selfishness. Satire – Binks is made a figure of ridicule, even though he represents a genuine evil. in society.

  5. Apr 24, 1998 · Stephen Greenhorn's play Passing Places was premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in 1997. Passing Places is also published in the volume Scotland Plays. 'Tremendous new comedy'. 'Greenhorn conveys all the wonders and frustrations of life on the road. Passing Places is another in a growing body of Scottish plays seeking out answers to a ...

  6. Passing places : a road movie for the stage Bookreader Item Preview ... Greenhorn, Stephen. Publication date 1998 Topics Travelers -- Drama, Great Britain -- Drama

  7. Passing Places is a high octane, fast-paced, contemporary Scottish comedy about the crazy, unpredictable escape of the urban doldrums. This adrenaline-packed physical new production marks the 21st anniversary of this much-loved play by Stephen Greenhorn. Assistant Director

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