George F. Walker
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Suburban Motel
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published
1997
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10 editions
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Zastrozzi: The Master of Discipline
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published
1977
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6 editions
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Problem Child
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The East End Plays: Part 1
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published
1999
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2 editions
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Escape from Happiness
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published
1992
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Moss Park and Tough!: The Bobby and Tina Plays
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published
2015
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2 editions
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Nothing Sacred: Based on Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
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published
2000
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2 editions
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Love and Anger
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published
1990
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2 editions
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The East End Plays: Part 2
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published
1999
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2 editions
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Heaven
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published
2000
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3 editions
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“HELEN: Life is complex and bewildering, isn't it? You meet someone. He's not spectacular, but he impresses you with his goodwill. You have a child. She's troublesome but kind of entertaining in her own loosey-goosey, head-up-her-ass way. For a time you all seem connected to the same life, on the same course. But after a while, not so much. And eventually not at all. And now, although most people would find it odd that we're trying to have each other killed, it actually seems to be a very natural thing.”
― Dead Metaphor: Three Plays
― Dead Metaphor: Three Plays
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