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Ian Flintoff

IAN FLINTOFF  

Nationality:    British
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Ian Flintoff has been an actor with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, also at the Old Vic, Regent's Park, and many regional theatres. Television pArts include Coronation Street, a Touch of Frost, Prime Suspect, Emmerdale, The Bill, Brookside and TV Dramas. Films he has written include (on general release) three comedy titles for Bayford Films: Talk of the Devil. a Hole Lot of Trouble, and It all Goes to Show. Several of his plays or stories have been broadcast by the BBC, published in national magazines, or professionally produced.

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below is a list of Ian Flintoff's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

Magpie, The         Mind The Gap!         Woman



Magpie, The

Synopsis:
Bob Tasker is a middle-aged miner who refuses to join the strike during the 1984 dispute - but also refuses to work. The play looks at the values of friendship, the family and work during this critical moment in recent British history

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Organisations:
Seize The day

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Music:
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Genre:
Social Drama

Parts:
Male:  5            Female:  1            Other:  doubling possible

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Mind The Gap!

Synopsis:
a group of unemployed young men decide to stage Shakespeare's Henry V on the platform at Baker Street station on the London underground. Other strange people and happenings enter their lives in a verbal fireworks with a social slant.

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1st Produced:
London (Battersea)    1986

Organisations:
Unity

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Music:
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Genre:
Play/Drama

Parts:
Male:  4            Female:  1            Other:  -

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Woman

Synopsis:
The celebrated suffragettes Cristobel and Sylvia Pankhurst, prepare for the anticipated revolution in women's rights that they assume is bound to occur sometime during the 1930s. We then jump suddenly to 2006, to Chris and Sylvie in their office interview room. They show us how much, or how little, has changed since their predecessors had such high hopes

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1st Produced:
Barons Court, London    2003

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Music:
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Genre:
Play/Drama

Parts:
Male:  1            Female:  2            Other:  -

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