Pam Gems - List of Works

List of Works

The Early Plays, (1972–1976)

(work, year, place first produced)
  • Betty's Wonderful Christmas (1972), Cockpit Theatre, London
  • My Warren And After Birthday (1973), Almost Free Theatre, London
  • Miz Venus and Wild Bill (1973), Almost Free Theatre, London
  • After Birthday (1973)
  • The Amiable Courtship Of Miz Venus And Wild Bill (1974), Almost Free Theatre, London
  • Go West Young Woman (1974), The Roundhouse, London
  • Up In Sweden (1975), Haymarket, Leicester
  • My Name Is Rosa Luxembourg (adaptation), (1975)
  • Up In Sweden (1975)
  • Rivers and Forests (adaptation), (1976)
  • Dead Fish (aka Dusa, Fish, Stas And Vi; 1976), Edinburgh Festival
  • Guinevere (1976), Edinburgh Festival
  • The Project (1976), Soho Poly, London
  • Dusa Fish Stas and Vi (1976), Edinburgh Festival

The Middle Plays, (1977–2000)

  • Franz Into April (1977), ICA, London
  • Queen Christina (1977), Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon
  • Piaf (1978), Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon
  • Ladybird, Ladybird (1979), The King's Head, Islington, London
  • Sandra (1979), London
  • Aunt Mary (1982), Warehouse Theatre, London
  • The Treat (1982), ICA, London
  • The Cherry Orchard (adaptation) (1984)
  • Variety Night (1982), London
  • Camille (adaptation) (1984)
  • Loving Women (1984)
  • The Danton Affair (1986)
  • Pasionaria (1985), Playhouse Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Arther and Guinevere (1990), Edinburgh
  • The Seagull (adaptation) (1991)
  • The Blue Angel (1991), Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon
  • Deborah's Daughter (1994), Manchester
  • Ghosts (adaptation) (1994)
  • Marlene (1996), Oldham
  • Stanley (1996), London
  • At the Window (1997)
  • The Snow Palace (1998)
  • Ebba (1999)

The Late Plays (2000-)

  • Girabaldi, Si! (2000)
  • Linderhof (2001)
  • Mrs Pat (2002), Theatre Royal, York
  • Yerma (adaptation) (2003), Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester
  • Not Joan the Musical (2003)
  • The Lady From The Sea (adaptation) (2003), Almeda Theatre London
  • The Little Mermaid (adaptation) (2004), Greenwich Theatre, Riverside Theatre, London
  • Nelson (2004), Nuffield Theatre, Southampton
  • Broadway Lady (2007)
  • Piaf (2008), Donmar Warehouse, London
  • Winterlove (2009), The Drill Hall, London
  • Despatches (2009), The Drill Hall, London

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