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A road movie for the stage, following two young lads from Motherwell on their trip from dislocation to location.
Alex and Brian are a pair of Scottish smalltown boys going nowhere, who get out the only way they know how - doing a runner with a prized surfboard in the only transport available: a worn-out Lada. But the surfboard belongs to Binks, Alex's psychopathic gangster boss, and he's hot on their heels as they head north for Thurso - where the surf is up all year round.
Stephen Greenhorn's play Passing Places was premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in 1997.

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A road movie for the stage, following two young lads from Motherwell on their trip from dislocation to location.

Alex and Brian are a pair of Scottish smalltown boys going nowhere, who get out the only way they know how - doing a runner with a prized surfboard in the only transport available: a worn-out Lada. But the surfboard belongs to Binks, Alex's psychopathic gangster boss, and he's hot on their heels as they head north for Thurso - where the surf is up all year round.

Stephen Greenhorn's play Passing Places was premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in 1997.


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Autorenporträt
Stephen Greenhorn was born in West Lothian and has been writing professionally since 1988. His stage plays include Heart and Bone (Edinburgh Festival Fringe First Award); two children's plays for Visible Fictions; The Salt Wound (7:84 Scotland); a version of Aristophanes' The Birds (Gate, London); co-author of Sleeping Around (Paines Plough, 1998); Passing Places (Traverse, 1997, and tour 1998).

His television work includes episodes of The Bill and Where the Heart Is. He has written three plays for BBC Radio 4 and a radio version of Passing Places for Radio 3.