John D. Stewart
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Life Author of Danger, men Working (Lyric, Hammersmith 1951), produced by Tyrone Guthrie, toured in 1953 by Ulster Group Theatre and produced at the Abbey; previously author of plays and radio features for BBC; broadcast drama incl. Boatman, Do No Tarry; co-author A State of Chassis (Peacock); Our Hope for Years to Come [under consideration in London, 1971]. (See Sam Hanna Bell, Theatre, in Michael Longley, ed.,
Causeway: The Arts in Ulster, NI Arts Council 1971, pp.87-88.)
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