Peter Terson (born Peter Patterson; 16 February 1932 – 8 April 2021) was a British
playwright whose plays have been produced for stage, television and radio. Most of his theatre work was first produced at the Victoria Theatre in Stoke-on-Trent in conjunction with director
Peter Cheeseman who championed his work and directed over twenty of his plays.
Terson was born in Walker,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. His father, Peter Patterson, was a joiner. His first play was ''A Night to Make the Angels Weep'' in 1964 - the last was ''Rumpelstiltskin'', a play for children, in 1984. Many of his plays focused on the
Vale of Evesham where Terson lived before becoming resident dramatist at the theatre. He also became an astute adaptor of novels by Arnold Bennett and
Herman Melville. As a result of the success of his work in Stoke, he was invited to write for the National Youth Theatre where his work focused on growing up in the dead-end
working-class culture of industrial England.
From 1956 to 1958, Terson trained at Redland Teacher Training College in Bristol, a college of Bristol University. He taught for 10 years before writing professionally. He taught History and P.E. at what was then Blackminster County Secondary School, near Littleton, Worcestershire. Terson left Blackminster in the mid-1960s.
Plays such as ''
Zigger Zagger'', about
football hooligans and their pursuit of drink, sex, and trouble, and ''The Apprentices'', showing the cruelties between young men learning industrial trades, presented a dismal view of life with few means of escape. In ''Zigger Zagger'' an apprenticeship was the escape from the hooligan lifestyle. These two plays were also taken up by local theatre groups and even appeared in school productions, with local adaptations by the producers for accent, dialect, soccer teams and related slang.
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Works for television often took a more optimistic view, especially a series of plays centering on a trio of Yorkshiremen, led by Art (
Brian Glover), and their humorous misadventures. Terson treated the situation of men dealing with life in the modern de-industrialized North in the play ''Strippers'' which ran in London's
West End theatre
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s.
Several of his plays have been produced by the
National Youth Theatre. In
Belgium
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, his play ''The Mighty Reservoir'' (in Dutch: ''Het Machtig Reservoir'') reached more than 500 performances by the MMT, a theatre in
Mechelen, and a TV-adaption by the BRT (Belgian television).
Terson was a prolific writer: over eighty of his plays have been performed and there is a vast catalogue of unperformed scripts at the Victoria Theatre archive at Staffordshire University.
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1932 births
English dramatists and playwrights
2021 deaths
Writers from Newcastle upon Tyne
English male dramatists and playwrights