MICHAEL JOHNSON
Writer
 
Cartoon by Sheba Cassini

Michael Johnson's work for theatre reflects his scientific/academic
background and his interests in history and French literature

He is a keen supporter of AWL, having played a pivotal role in the
administration of the group between 1997 and 2000

Credits

AWL

Writing Credits
Play Director
Tea Time Brendan Gregory
Nodding Acquaintances
Life is for Living Harry Saks
Excess Baggage
Hollow Angelique Fernandez
Animal Crackers in My Soap
England's Hall Gregory Cox
Only a Fool Emilie Brothers
Fatherly Advice
The Reading Andrew Heart
The Guardian or Nothing
Nearly Time to Go
It's In the Bag Teresa Jennings
Acting Credits (Sketches)
Writer Sketch Role
Melissa Docker A Bleeding Miracle Painter1

Reviews

Marie Lloyd & Vesta Tilley
A musical entertainment based on the lives of the
two singers. (With Teresa Jennings and Gilda Waugh)

Short Plays & Sketches

Conversations
An argument over a mobile phone in a railway carriage

The Reluctant Genie
An old couple with a vast collection of oil lamps are fed up with
the constant appearance of genies

Kiss the Boys and Make Them Cry
A man is reunited with an old flame

Immaculate Conception
Posh is pregnant, but by whom?

Out of Control
God and a woman argue the consequences of the creation of man

Springtime Has Long Passed
A wife, desperate for a child, is unable to handle the fact
when she is told that she already is pregnant

That's Hardly Me
A pair of writers search for an idea on the theme 'up yours'

The Law is The Law
A constable arrests all the participants at a 'Twelve Days of Christmas' party

Only Six Hours to Go
Saint Nicholas and Father Christmas reflect on their roles at Christmas

Stage Plays

The Lab
An adaptation (with Laurie Maguire) of Les Palmes de M Schutz by Jean-Noel Fenwick.
A comedy, which ran for two years in Paris, about the discovery of radium by
Marie and Pierre Curie. (To be produced by Andy Jordan Productions)

Gentleman's Honour
Concerning the Shakespearean forger John Payne Collier, and the scholar-thief
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, set in Stratford upon Avon on the anniversary
of Shakespeare's three-hundredth birthday

Contact

E: Michael Johnson

 

 

 

 

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