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Patrick Wilde

PATRICK WILDE

  

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Patrick Wilde was born in London. He was educated at the Salesian College Battersea by priests and then took a degree in English Literature before training as an actor. Acting credits include several major classical roles, including Mark Antony (A.T.C.), Orlando (York Rep) and Amnon in the Rape of Tamar (Lyric Hammersmith). Directing credits include over 20 productions of Shakespeare, four Edinburgh Festivals, a tour of Paki-stan, What's Wrong With Angry? in the West End, Schiller's Cabal and Love (Lyric Hammersmith), Jo Orton's Loot and the Changeling (BAC).

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

        Confession Room, The         What's Wrong With Angry?         You Could't Make It Up



Confession Room, The

Synopsis:
The titular group holds therapy sessions in New York for people who want to confess embarassing stories to a roomful of strangers that they would not want to admit to their friends and families. The comic songs are largely about sexalthough a few other bodily functions creep in at timesand the slower, more serious ones are about failed relationships. Even the session leader eventually has a story to tell.

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music and lyrics by Dan Looney, book by Patrick Wilde, additional lyrics by Reece Looney and Sam Champness

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musical

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What's Wrong With Angry?

Synopsis:
A young boy falls in love for the first time - with another boy. He battles to be accepted by friends and family alike with the help only of his best friend Linda. By turns very funny and tragic, with honesty and integrity triumphing in the face of fear, violence and bigotry. Turned into the multi-award winning feature film Get Real (Paramount).

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Contained in: "Staging Gay Lives - An Anthology Of Contemporary Gay theater" published by Westview Press 1996   -

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Genre:
150 min Play/Drama. - - Gay, full length

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Male:  11            Female:  4            Other:  doubling

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You Could't Make It Up

Synopsis:
there are no more taboos - except for one. A witty and moving look at masculinity in the 21st century as a writer, a rent boy and a boyband star come together under the same roof. "A comedy about a film about a play about lies!" Includes singing and some dancing.

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follow up to "What's Wrong with Angry?". Music by Stephen Butler & Julian Butler. Lyrics by Julian Butler

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Genre:
Drama, 120 min

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Male:  7            Female:  1            Other:  -

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