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Gillian Plowman

Gillian won the Verity Bargate award in 1988 with Me and My Friend, a poignantly funny play about the release of four patients from a psychiatric hospital into the community.  It was first produced at the Soho Poly Theatre in 1990 and at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 1992, directed by Ian Rickson.

 

The Purity Game formed part of the opening season of Chichester`s Minerva Theatre Studio in 1989.   Storm was produced in Hastings and London’s Soho theatre by Freehand Theatre Company in 2001. 

 

Radio plays for the BBC include The Wooden Pear in 1991 starring Anna Massey, Philip and Rowena in 1993 with Leslie Phillips and Renee Asherson, A Sea Change  in 1995 with Jenny Funnell and David's Birthday in 2000 with Amanda Root and Clare Holman. Boniface and Me, a radio version of Yours Abundantly from Zimbabwe was broadcast in December 2007, the first in a trilogy of radio plays featuring Dame Harriet Walter.  (Gracey and Me was broadcast in 2010 and Loveness and Me in 2012)

 

Yours Abundantly from Zimbabwe, directed by Annie Castledine, was produced at the Oval House Theatre, London, during Black History Month, October 2008 and was featured in Plays for Today by Women, published by Aurora Metro Books in 2013.  Crooked Wood was produced at the Jermyn Street Theatre, London, in September 2008 and was published by Oberon Books.  Other plays can be licensed from https://www.concordtheatricals.co.uk/search?author=Gillian%20Plowman

A film script Daisyworld was commissioned by Paramount Pictures.  

 

The End of the Journey, Gillian’s full-length play, linked to the start of WW1 was produced in the Pavilion Theatre in Selsey in August 2014, a first production in the near derelict building for over fifty years.  Tonight in the Pavilion –Charlie Chaplin was produced there in 2015 and transferred to The Cinema Museum in London in 2016.   Tonight in the Pavilion – Laurel and Hardy was produced in the Pavilion Selsey in May 2016, The Ox and the Ass and Spindrift in 2017 and Touching Tomorrow and Beata Beatrix in 2018.  The Gillian directed Journey’s End by R C Sherriff in the Pavilion in October 2018, as part of Selsey’s commemoration of the centenary of the Armistice.  

 

Gillian was the General Manager of St Wilfrid’s Hospice in Chichester for twenty years from 1987.   She became a Trustee of the Selsey Pavilion Trust when it was formed in 2017 with the objective of purchasing and renovating the Pavilion as a community centre for the arts and heritage.  Renovation began in 2024.   

 

There is a whole new world of inspiration to look forward to!

 

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