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  1. David Greig (born 1969) is a Scottish playwright and theatre director. His work has been performed at many of the major theatres in Britain, including the Traverse Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Royal National Theatre, Royal Lyceum Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company, and been produced around the world.

  2. Biography. David Greig was born in Edinburgh in 1969 and brought up in Nigeria. He studied drama at Bristol University and is now a well-known writer and director of plays. He has been commissioned by the Royal Court, the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company and is currently Dramaturg of the National Theater of Scotland.

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  3. 6 set 2016 · Libby Brooks. Tue 6 Sep 2016 08.53 EDT. D avid Greig, the recently installed artistic director of Edinburgh’s venerable Royal Lyceum theatre, says there are a hundred reasons why he chose a...

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  4. David Greig takes an epic theme of shifting borders and changing identities and gives it convincing dramatic life in human terms He uses the powerful symbols of an empty station and a thundering express train to fine dramatic effect, and fits in an unexpected love story.

  5. 23 ott 2017 · Aly Wight. Jessie Thompson @ jessiecath October 23, 2017. Dramatist David Greig has been a prolific writer of startling, humane plays, from The Events, looking at how the aftermath of a...

  6. 3 mar 2016 · Greig’s concern with history is also discussed in David Greig and Caridad Svich, ‘Physical Poetry’, PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, 29.2 (2007), 51–58 (p. 51). The concept of the non-place as a space in between, often applied to Greig’s work, comes from Marc Augé’s Non-Places: An Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity , trans. by John Howe (London: Verso, 1995).

  7. 14 ott 2023 · Entertainment. Literature. By Mark Brown. Share. David Greig. Photo credit - Aly Wight. DAVID Greig – playwright, theatre director and artistic director of Edinburgh’s great repertory theatre the Royal Lyceum – is one of the best-known and most prolific dramatists in Scotland and, indeed, the UK.