Patrick Garland - Works

Works

Books
  • Brief Lives (1967)
  • The Wings of The Morning (1989)
  • Oswald The Owl (1990)
  • Angels in The Sussex Air (1995), an anthology of Sussex poets
  • The Incomparable Rex (1999), a memoir of Rex Harrison
  • Abstract & Brief Chronicles (2007), a series of essays read by Patrick Garland himself


Poetry

published in:

The London Magazine (1954), New Poems (1956), Sussex Seams (1996), Poetry West, Encounter.


short stories

published in:

Transatlantic Review (1976), England Erzaht, Gemini, Light Dark Blue.


Selected plays
  • Selected plays by Patrick Garland


Introductions & articles

  • John Clare by Patrick Garland, The London Magazine, 1954
  • 'These Things also are Spring's', poems by Edward Thomas, selected and with an introduction by Patrick Garland, Folio Society, 1988
  • 'Sussex Seams:A Collection of Travel Writng' by Paul Foster, introduction by Patrick Garland, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 1996
  • Charleston Magazine, published by the Charleston Trust
  • 'The Habit of Art' by Alan Bennett, theatre programme contribution by Patrick Garland, Royal National Theatre, 2009
  • articles for 'The Oldie'.


Chichester Festival Theatre Productions
  • 1975
    • An Enemy of the People ... directed by Patrick Garland
    • Monsieur Perrichon's Travels ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1977
    • The Apple Cart ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1978
    • A Woman of No Importance ... directed by Patrick Garland
    • Look After Lulu! ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1981
    • The Cherry Orchard ... directed by Patrick Garland
    • The Mitford Girls ... directed by Patrick Garland
    • Underneath the Arches, by Patrick Garland, Brian Glanville & Roy Hudd in association with Chesney Allen ... directed by Roger Redfarn
  • 1982
    • On the Rocks ... directed by Jack Emery and Patrick Garland
    • Cavell ... directed by Patrick Garland
    • Goodbye, Mr Chips ... directed by Patrick Garland and Chris Selbie
  • 1983
    • As You Like It ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1984
    • Forty Years On ... directed by Patrick Garland
    • The Merchant of Venice ... directed by Patrick Garland
    • The Philanthropist ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1989
    • Victory ... directed by Patrick Garland and Matthew Francis
    • Tovarich ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1992
    • King Lear in New York ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1993
    • Pickwick ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1994
    • Pygmalion ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1998
    • Chimes at Midnight ... directed by Patrick Garland
Minerva Theatre Productions at Chichester Festival Theatre
  • 1992
    • Vita & Virginia ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1993
    • Elvira '40 ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1996
    • Beatrix adapted from the writings of Beatrix Potter by Patrick Garland and Judy Taylor ...directed by Patrick Garland (opened at Minerva & then toured to Malvern, Plymouth, Guildford, Richmond, Bath & Windsor); Beatrix was broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on 21 February 1998
Selected other productions
    • The Rebel (1964), directed by Patrick Garland, Aldwych Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, with Peter Bowles, William Marlowe, Bryan Pringle, Clive Swift, David Warner.
    • Cyrano by Edmond Rostand, adapted & directed by Patrick Garland, National Theatre Company, Cambridge Theatre (1970)
    • Under the Greenwood Tree by Thomas Hardy adapted by Patrick Garland (1970)
    • Getting On, Brighton & London (1971)
    • Hedda Gabler, Broadway (1971)
    • A Doll's House, Broadway (1971)
    • Hair, Israel (1972)
    • Mad Dog, (1973)
    • Billy, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London (1974)
    • Shut Your Eyes and Think of England, (1978)
    • Kipling by Brian Clark with Alec McCowen, theatre & on Channel 4 television.
    • Beecham by Caryl Brahms & Ned Sherrin, (1980) with Timothy West
    • Eagle in New Mexico by D.H. Lawrence (1980), with Ian McKellen, Paolo Soleri Theatre, Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
    • My Fair Lady (1981), Broadway revival with Rex Harrison, directed by Patrick Garland. The production won a Tony Award 1980
    • Canaries Sometimes Sing by Frederick Lonsdale, Albery Theatre (1986-87)
    • The Secret of Sherlock Holmes by Jeremy Paul, Wyndham's Theatre (1988–1989)
    • The Tempest with Denis Quilley as Prospero, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, (1996)
    • An Enormous Yes, with Alan Bates from the writing of Philip Larkin... adapted & directed by Patrick Garland.
    • Wooing in Absence, performed by Benjamin Whitrow & Natalia Makarova, adapted by Patrick Garland from the letters of Lydia Lopokova and John Maynard Keynes, (2000), Charleston Farmhouse, later at Tate Britain
    • The Woman in Black, Old Globe, San Diego & Minetta Lane Theatre, New York, (2001)
    • Christopher Columbus, music by William Walton, words by Louis MacNeice, Brighton Dome, (2002)
  • 2007 and 2008
    • Visiting Mr. Green by Jeff Baron with Warren Mitchell ... directed by Patrick Garland
  • 2008
    • Brief Lives ... written & directed by Patrick Garland with Roy Dotrice as John Aubrey
  • 2008 & 2009-2010
    • Dr. Marigold and Mr. Chops by Charles Dickens performed by Simon Callow at the Edinburgh Festival, 2008 & at Riverside Studios, 2009-January 2010...adapted & directed by Patrick Garland
  • 2010 Recital with Patricia Routledge of a spiritual anthology (for charity), Sullington, Sussex
  • 2011 Dr. Marigold and Mr. Chops by Charles Dickens performed by Simon Callow, tour
Selected television & film
  • 1964 - "Down Cemetery Road", film with Philip Larkin & John Betjeman, Monitor (TV)
  • 1969 - The Zoo in Winter, with Jonathan Miller, BBC (TV)
  • 1965 - Beginning to End by Samuel Beckett with Jack MacGowran, BBC
  • 1971 - The Stronger (TV) by August Strindberg with Britt Ekland and Marianne Faithful
  • 1971 - The Snow Goose (TV)
  • 1973 - A Doll's House (cinema film)
  • 1974 - The Cay (TV)
  • 1980 - "Every Night Something Awful"
  • 1980 - "Chaos Supersedes E.N.S.A."
  • 1987 - "Laurence Olivier's 80th Birthday Celebrations What will survive of us is love"-poetry read by Olivier, directed by Patrick Garland
  • 1990 - A Room of One's Own (TV)
  • 1998 - "Talking Heads 2"; episode "Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet"
  • 2000 - "Telling Tales" by Alan Bennett
  • 2000 - The Mystery of Charles Dickens (TV)
Television (as writer)
  • 1960 - "The Hard Case" with John Hurt
  • 1961 - "The Younger Generation"
  • 1961 - "Flow Gently Sweet Afton" with John Thaw
  • 1972 - I Spy a Stranger
  • 1980 -"Every Night Something Awful""
  • 1980 - "Chaos Supersedes E.N.S.A."

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