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Derek  Webb [Writer]

Clunderwen
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Full length stage plays include:
Dog Eat Dog - a black comedy about a redundant advertising exec who ends up in 'Cardboard City'. First performed by the South London Theatre in 1998;
Bringing Back the Bluestones about Roy Brown who campaigns to have the Stonehenge Bluestones returned to Wales. One act (hour long) version produced by Fluellen Theatre Company in April 2010
Out on a Limb - a play that tackles climate change from a human perspective;
The Deciding Factor - a play about the cult of the talent show;
Mind Games - a gritty play that looks at the nature of obsession.
1-act stage plays include
Man's View - Revelations by three girls after a reunion. Published (New Theatre Publications) in May 2008 and performed by Fluellen Theatre Company in the Arts Wing at the Grand Theatre, Swansea.
Celebulite - When C-list celeb Victoria ages 20 years overnight, is something sinister happening, or is this reality TV gone mad? First performed in the Grand Theatre Swansea - February 2009 and published by New Theatre Publications.
CCTV - it's an ordinary evening at The Oaks shopping centre - until the arrival of Keith, a robber of quite breathtaking incompetence. First performed in the Grand Theatre Swansea - May 2009 and published by New Theatre Publications.
Losing It - Jack is an actor who has lost his leading lady, now he's about to lose the plot too. First performed in the Grand Theatre Swansea - September 2009 and due to be published by New Theatre Publications.
Calling Time - Five short linked black comedies set in a pub. First performed by Bootleg Theatre Company in Salisbury in January 2010 and published by New Theatre Publications. One of the plays, 'Goodbye Simon' was East 15's duologue entry this March for the Carleton Hobbs Bursay at the BBC.
Dirty Business - Topical comedy about council cuts, the cleaning business and a pair of lacy knickers. First performed in the Grand Theatre Swansea - September 2010 and due to be published by New Theatre Publications.
Roy Brown: Untitled - After trying to bring the bluestones back from Stonehenge, Roy turns his hand to modern art. Due to be performed in the Grand Theatre Swansea - October 2011

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