STEVE WOOD
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Steve began writing while at Drama school and appeared in two of his own children's shows, the Spy Who Loved Christmas and the Trial of Mr Punch. During a six year stint with the Children's Channel he wrote and performed countless comedy sketches, stories and scripts for his Saturday morning programmes Comic Cuts and Scoop. Staying at the Children's Channel he teamed up with friend/actor/writer Danusia Iwaszko. Together they wrote and appeared in eighty episodes of the sitcom TCC Express and went on to produce and present the Steve and Danny Show. their other television writing has included FLIP for Children's BBC and Wysiwyg for ITV. Steve's first children's book, the Courageous Cats' Club, was published by Lion Hudson and was followed by a second book in the series the Courageous Cats Compete. His novel, the Angels of Mona Terrace, was published by Priory Press. It's a crossover title aimed at older children (9+) and adults and was long listed for the Portico Prize. You're Never Too Old is Steve's first play and he would like to thank Organised Chaos Productions for taking it from the page to the stage.
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One bench. Two pensioners. Lots of questions. When Ada meets Tommy and tells him about her eventful day trip to London the pair find themselves pondering some vital issues: Is there a God? Whats the point of life? Why do you only get an oo with Typhoo? they dont have any answers and they dont have much time. Perhaps the solution is to simply grow old disgracefully.
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