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JULIE BOKOWIEC
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Julie amanda Bokowiec was born in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. She has been writing full-time since 2004. Recent successes include Punch short-listed for the Verity Bargate award 2005/6, a Scrap of Blue short-listed for the BBC Evening Play Series 2006, Shed (short) 2005 selected for Leeds International & Bradford International Film Festivals and Blue Print (short) both developed under the UK Film Council writer development scheme. Earlier writing & directing credits include alice for the Lawrence Batley Theatre in association with Trestle Theatre Company and Jitterbug Perfume (adapted from the novel by Tom Robbins), Trench commissioned by the Bradford Theatre Trust, Spiral Fiction for Digital Summer, Manchester, art and Blooming Bath for the Royal Theatre Bath and In The Red Room for Canal Cafe Theatre, nominated for the Whitbread London Fringe Theatre award.
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Toby-Dog-Savage
Toby-Dog-Savage
Synopsis:
South Yorkshire. The under-the-radar economy is run by the local heavies - the Jakes' family. TOBY-DOG-SaVaGE is a coming-of-age story about Toby, aged 17, growing up in the shadow of his ex-boxer father, amid the thwarted dreams of his mother and within a society where violence gets you respect. Laced with dark humour, dog fighting and moments of fantasy, TOBY-DOG-SaVaGE exposes how violence can be inherited, often learnt and sometimes nurtured.
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part of Writers' Block - {a week of new work}
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Play/Drama
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Male: 5  Female: 2  Other: -
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