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The Petition says, simply, enough is enough. Peace can and will break out - but only when enough voices are raised to demand it. Think ab Everyone agrees that the world could, and should, be a safer and better place. But people have always disagreed over how we should achieve this. Now, at last, there's an approach to the problem that brings all reasonable people together. The Petition says, simply, enough is enough.
Petition, The. by. Brian Clark. As the play moves on however, the General discovers that this is not her first act of betrayal. A beautifully written, compelling piece for just two actors.
by Brian Clark (Author).
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Brian Clark (born 2 June 1932) is a British playwright and television writer, best known for his play Whose Life Is It Anyway?, which he later adapted into a screenplay. Clark was born in Bristol, United Kingdom, the son of a blacksmith
Brian Clark (born 2 June 1932) is a British playwright and television writer, best known for his play Whose Life Is It Anyway?, which he later adapted into a screenplay. Clark was born in Bristol, United Kingdom, the son of a blacksmith. Clark was educated at the University of Nottingham. He married Maggie Clark, his first wife, and raised two sons. Clark has taught in schools, colleges and universities and was a member of the Drama Department at the University of Hull from 1968 - 1972.
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Brian Burgess Clark is a full-time playwright and playwright teacher. He is director of the Perry-Mansfield School of Arts theater program in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. He was the bicentennial playwright for Worthington, Ohio in the summer of 2003. Clark was engrossed in theater since high school as a student in Worthington, OH. He acted throughout high school, and in 12th grade he wrote his own play, No More Green Beans, a children's musical.