Kenneth Brown

Kenneth Brown

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BiographyKenneth Brown is a playwright, actor, director and producer (born 20 January 1954) who has been active in theatre since 1971. He is an author or co-author of the following plays:



Bombs!

Letters in Wartime

Life After Hockey (1985) (There is also a film version)

My Father's House

Nightlight

North of America (There is a German radio play version of this, called Nach Manitoba which was translated by Werner Richter for Westdeutscher Rundfunk and went on air for the first time in 1993)

Sparks

The Adventures of Joseph Andrews (1998)

The Bridge

2 Balance (2000)

Be A Man (with Ribbit Productions, 2001)

Lewis Lapham Live

Spiral Dive Trilogy (2008)

Cowboy Gothic (2011)

The Gambling Show (with Ribbit Productions, 2010)

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