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Stephen Greenhorn


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in Fauldhouse, West Lothian, Scotland
September 05, 1964

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Stephen Greenhorn is a Scottish playwright and screenwriter. He is the creator of the BBC Scotland soap opera River City.

Greenhorn’s plays have been produced by a wide variety of theatre companies across the UK as well as on BBC Radio and several have been published.

Original or adapted works for the stage include: The Salt Wound (1994), Dissent (1998), and Gilt (2003) for 7:84 theatre group; Passing Places (1997) and The Ballad of Crazy Paolo (2001) for the Traverse Theatre; Sleeping Around (1998) with Abi Morgan, Mark Ravenhill and Hilary Fannin for Paines Plough touring theatre and King Matt (2001) for TAG Theatre Company.

Passing Places won the author a nomination for Scottish Writer of the Year in 1998 and has since been translated many
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Passing Places

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Scotland Plays

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Gilt

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King Matt

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“Some people live more in twenty year than others do in eighty. It's not the time that matters, it's the person. - The Doctor”
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