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'''Nicholas Stuart Gray''' ([[October 23]], [[1922]], Scotland - [[March 17]], [[1981]]) was a [[Great Britain|British]] actor and playwright, perhaps best known for his work in children's theatre in [[England]]. He was also an author of children's [[fantasy]]; he wrote a number of novels, a dozen plays, and many short stories. [[Neil Gaiman]] has written that Gray "is one of those authors I loved as a boy who holds up even better on rereading as an adult"<ref>[http://www.neilgaiman.com/journal/2005/11/includes-special-guest-review.asp]</ref>. Many other modern fantasy authors, such as [[Hilari Bell]] <ref>[http://www.harpercollins.com/author/authorExtra.aspx?authorID=20258&isbn13=9780060513733&displayType=bookinterview]</ref>, [[Cecilia Dart-Thornton]] <ref>[http://www.futurefiction.com/author_spotlight.htm]</ref>, and [[Garth Nix]] <ref>[http://www.garthnix.co.uk/index.tao?PageId=sabriel]</ref>, cite Gray's work as something they enjoyed as children. |
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Perhaps his best-known books are ''The Seventh Swan'' and ''Grimbold's Other World.'' Gray often produced adaptations or continuations of traditional [[fairy tale]]s and fantasy works, as in his ''Further Adventures of Puss in Boots.'' His ''The Stone Cage'' is a re-telling of ''[[Rapunzel]]'' from a cat's point of view. |
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Gray maintained a long-term collaborative relationship with set designer and illustrator Joan Jefferson Farjeon (sister of [[Eleanor Farjeon]] and [[Harry Farjeon]]); she supplied the costume and scenic designs for many of the theatrical productions of his plays, as well as the illustrations of his books. |
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==Selected children's plays== |
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* ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1951) |
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* ''The Princess and the Swineherd'' (1952) |
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* ''The Tinder Box'' (1954) |
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* ''The Marvellous Story of Puss in Boots'' (1955) |
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* ''The Imperial Nightingale'' (1957) |
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* ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'' (1969) |
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==Other works== |
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* ''The Other Cinderella'' (1958) |
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* ''Down in the Cellar'' (1961) |
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* ''The Seventh Swan'' (1962) |
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* ''Grimbold's Other World'' (1963) |
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* ''The Stone Cage'' (1963) |
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* ''The Apple Stone'' (1965) |
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* ''Mainly in Moonlight'' (1965) |
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* ''The Boys: Cats With Everything'' (1968) |
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* ''New Lamps for Old'' (1968) |
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* ''Over the Hills to Fabylon'' (1968) |
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* ''The Further Adventures of Puss in Boots'' (1971) |
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* ''The Edge of Evening'' (1976) |
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* ''Killer's Cookbook'' (1976) |
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* ''Facets: Poems and Pictures'' (1977) |
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* ''The Wardens of the Weir'' (1978) |
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* ''A Wind From Nowhere'' (1978) |
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* ''The Garland of Filigree'' (1979) |
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* ''The Sorcerer's Apprentices'' (1986) |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* {{isfdb name|name=Nicholas Stuart Gray|id=Nicholas_Stuart_Gray}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gray, Nicholas Stuart}} |
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[[Category:Scottish fantasy writers]] |
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[[Category:Scottish children's writers]] |
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[[Category:Scottish dramatists and playwrights]] |
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[[Category:1922 births]] |
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[[Category:1981 deaths]] |
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