The Stirling Players member, who now spends more time writing than acting, is promoting his plays to community theatre groups by launching a website.
‘I chose the name A script in time because a lot of my plays look at a particular time in someone’s life,’ he said.
‘That was the case with You can’t hurry love and the as-yet unperformed A lover’s concerto, my first foray into the full-length play.’
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READ NOWStirling Players produced You can’t hurry love and Henry Wharton and the Einstein fracture, Bob’s first two one-act plays, at Innaloo in 2012.
Visit www.ascriptintime.com.au.