Glyn Cannon
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Glyn Cannon is a British playwright (b. England 1976). He was educated at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, University College London and Goldsmiths College, University of London.
His plays include; The Kiss (Hampstead Theatre) and Gone, a modern adaptation of Sophocles' Antigone that was first produced at the Pleasance Courtyard for the 2004 Edinburgh fringe festival. It won a Fringe First award from The Scotsman and transferred to the West End. Also, Nebuchadnezzar first produced in 2002 at the Latchmere theatre, Battersea, London, and On Blindness which was produced by Paines Plough, Graeae Theatre Company and Frantic Assembly (Soho Theatre, London, 2004). He was Associate Playwright of Paines Plough, 2003-4, and is an associate artist of The Miniaturists.
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- On Blindness (Methuen, February 2004) ISBN 0-413-77430-9