Playwrights and their stage works 

Snoo Wilson

(Andrew Wilson)

Born Reading, Berkshire, England - 2 August, 1948.

Stage Works

  1. Girl Mad as Pigs (produced 1967).

  2. Ella Daybellfesse's Machine (produced 1967).

  3. Between the Acts, adaptation of the novel by Virginia Woolf (produced 1969).

  4. Charles the Martyr (produced 1970).

  5. Device of Angels (produced 1970).

  6. Pericles, The Mean Knight (also director: produced 1970).

  7. Pignight (also director: produced 1971).

  8. Blowjob (produced 1971).

  9. Lay By, with others (also director: produced 1971). 1972.

  10. Reason (as Reason the Sun King, produced 1972; as Reason: Boswell and Johnson on the Shores of the Eternal Sea, produced 1972; as Reason, produced 1975).

  11. England's Ireland, with others (also director: produced 1972).

  12. Vampire (produced 1973). revised version (produced 1977), 1979.

  13. The Pleasure Principle: The Politics of Love, The Capital of Emotion (produced 1973). 1974.

  14. The Beast (produced 1974). revised version, as The Number of the Beast (produced 1982)

  15. The Everest Hotel (also director: produced 1975).

  16. A Greenish Man (televised 1975; produced 1978). 1979.

  17. The Soul of the White Ant (produced 1976). 1978.

  18. Elijah Disappearing (produced 1977).

  19. England-England, music by Kevin Coyne (produced 1977).

  20. The Glad Hand (produced 1978). 1979.

  21. In at the Death, with others (produced 1978).

  22. The Language of the Dead Is Tongued with Fire (produced 1978).

  23. Flaming Bodies (produced 1979).

  24. Magic Rose (produced 1979).

  25. Spaceache, music by Nick }Mat (produced 1980).

  26. Salvation Now (produced 1981).

  27. The Grass Widow (produced 1982). 1983.

  28. Our Lord of Lynchville (produced 1983; as Lynchville produced 1990).

  29. Loving Reno (produced 1983).

  30. La Colombe, music by Gounod, adaptation of the libretto by Barbier and Carre (produced 1983).

  31. Hamlyn (produced 1984).

  32. Orpheus in the Underworld, with David Pountney, music by Offenbach, adaptation of the libretto by Cremieux and Halevy (produced 1985).

  33. More Light (also co-director: produced 1987). 1990.

  34. 80 Days, music and lyrics by Ray Davies (produced 1988).

  35. Walpurgis Night, adaptation of a work by Venedict Erofeyev (produced 1992).

Screenplay

Shadey, 1986.

Television Plays