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John Peter McGrath (1 June 1935 – 22 January 2002) was a British
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and theatre theorist who took up the cause of
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in his plays.


Early life and career

From an Irish Catholic background, McGrath was born in
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, and educated in Mold and, after his
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, at
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.Michael Billingto
Obituary: John McGrath
''The Guardian'', 24 January 2002
During the early 1960s he worked for the BBC, and wrote and directed many of the early episodes of the corporation's police series ''
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'' which began in 1962.


Theatrical career

McGrath is best remembered as a playwright and for his theoretical formulation of the principles of a radical, popular theatre. The 7:84 Theatre Company was established in 1971 by McGrath, his wife ( Elizabeth MacLennan) and her brother ( David MacLennan),Ewan Davidso
"''Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil, The'' (1974)"
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and '' The Cheviot, the Stag, and the Black Black Oil'' (1973), his best-known play, was created with these principles in mind. It utilizes some of the dramaturgical and theatrical techniques of
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– actors take on multiple roles and frequently slip out of character – of the type associated with the German dramatist
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, but which McGrath argued have a genealogy that stretches far further back through the history of popular traditions of performance. The title of the play refers to three pivotal periods in the history of
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in Scotland: the clearing of the
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to make way for grazing land, the subsequent use of this land by the wealthy for
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, and its current exploitation in the oil market. These changes are identified as forming a recurrent pattern of abuse of the land and the exploitation of the people by outsiders and by wealthier locals. It was broadcast in the BBC's ''
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'' series in 1974. He adapted the satirical morality play ''
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'' (1540) by David Lyndsay as a contemporary morality ''A Satire of the Four Estaites'', which was presented by Wildcat Theatre Company at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre as part of the
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in 1996.From the programme to the production. This production opened on 16 August 1996 and featured Sylvester McCoy.


Personal life

In 1962 he had married Elizabeth MacLennan, the Scottish actress, whom he had met while they were both at Oxford University; the couple had two sons and a daughter.


Death

McGrath died from
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in January 2002.Brian Loga
"What did you do in the class war, Daddy?"
''The Guardian'', 15 May 2002
In McGrath's obituary published by ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers '' The Observer'' and '' The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the ...
'', Michael Billington wrote: "No one since Joan Littlewood did more to advance the cause of popular theatre in Britain than John McGrath".


Reviews

* Paterson, Tony (1981), ''Four Decades of Drama'', including a review of ''Two Plays for the Eighties'', in '' Cencrastus'' No. 7, Winter 1981–82, pp. 43 & 44, * Lacey, Stephen (1982), review of ''A Good Night Out: Popular Theatre - Audience, Class and Form'' and ''The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil'', in '' Cencrastus'' No. 8, Spring 1982, pp. 40 & 41,


References


Sources

* Kershaw, Baz. 1992. ''The Politics of Performance: Radical Theatre as Cultural Intervention.'' London and New York: Routledge. . * MacLennan, Elizabeth. 1990. ''The Moon Belongs to Everyone: Making Theatre with 7:84.'' London: Methuen. . * McGrath, John. 1981. ''A Good Night Out: Popular Theatre: Audience, Class and Form.'' London: Nick Hern Books, 1996. . * McGrath, John. 1990. ''The Bone Won't Break: On Theatre and Hope in Hard Times.'' London: Methuen. . * McGrath, John. 1996. ''Six-Pack: Plays for Scotland.'' Edinburgh: Polygon. . * Schechter, Joel, ed. 2003. ''Popular Theatre: A Sourcebook.'' Worlds of Performance Ser. London and New York: Routledge. .


Externals

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