Pam Gems Plays 6
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<p>Volume six of a series of plays written by Pam Gems. Deborah's Daughter Finchie's War At The Window and Stella Campbell.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>DEBORAH'S DAUGHTER</strong> was first presented at the Library Theatre Manchester on the 3rd of March 1994. 'Pam Gems's new play heard on Radio 4 but having its stage premiere at the Library Theatre in Manchester is an intricate piece of work. On the surface it's concerned with global issues like multinational corporations messing up the developing world; its private heart is about the relationship between mothers and daughters . . . The play has a thriller-like suspense as the Westerners are caught up in a coup . . . One of the meatiest nights of theatre on offer . . . ' MICHAEL BILLINGTON. The Guardian. 06/03/1994</p><p><br></p><p><strong>At The Window</strong> - a tense drama about death depression nihilism and love.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Finchie's War</strong> - an autobiographical play for the screen about sex and death in the Women's Royal Navy Service during World War Two.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Stella Campbell</strong> - On the 13th of March 2006 Pam Gems's play MRS PAT opened at the York Theatre Royal where it ran for a month. After the show closed still haunted by Mrs Pat she wrote a monologue entitled STELLA CAMPBELL.</p>
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