Green Field (2002)

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- • Co-stars: Sharon Small, Paul Thomas Hickey, Molly Innes, James Cunningham
- • Director: Roxanna Silbert
- • Type: Stage Play
- • Run: - May 18, 2002
- • Location: The Traverse Theatre (Edinburgh)
An unhappy couple holds a dinner party in their new house—a party which quickly turns bad. A bleak look at modern Scotland. (Written by Riccardo Galgani.)
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- The Scotsman: Abigail's next party | reviewer unknown | Thursday, April 25, 2002
"'I wouldn't really be interested in looking for work in America,' [Stewart] says. 'I did a small budget film there because someone saw me in Titanic, but I never really thought it was worthwhile for British actors to go over there and start from scratch. I have seen people really sacrifice too much and get nowhere. I wouldn't know what to do anyway. I really just take what comes up and if it's a good part, I'll do it.'"
- The Scotsman: Fielding a green playwright | Joyce McMillan | Wednesday, May 8, 2002
"... Ewan Stewart and Sharon Small, as Bill and Jo, are left stranded in a TV mini-series world that makes them look humourless and dull - no matter how competently they act."
- The Scotsman: Going out | reviewer unknown | April 30, 2002
"This engaging Traverse Theatre Company production of Riccardo Galgiani's first full-length play stars Ewan Stewart (of Titanic, Rob Roy, Looking After Jo Jo fame) as Bill, a self-made man whose apparently idyllic suburban life is coming quite spectacularly apart at the seams."
- The Sunday Herald: Brutes and bones | Andrew Burnet | May 5, 2002
"It's skilfully staged by Roxanna Silbert on an ingenious set by Liz Cooke, performed by a fine cast, led by Sharon Small and Ewan Stewart, who are both outstandingly good."
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