Doug Lucie
Doug Lucie is a prolific actor, director, and playwright. Directing credits include ROUGH TRADE, produced in Oxford, England, 1977; WE LOVE YOU (which he also acted in), produced in London, 1978; OH WELL (which he also acted in), Oxford, 1978; HEROES, Edinburgh, Scotland, and London, both 1979; and POISON, Edinburgh, 1980. Writing credits include STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT, New End Theatre, London, 1981; HARD FEELINGS, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, England, 1982, then Bush Theatre, London, 1983, later Bridge Lane Theatre, London, 1985, and DOC Theatre Club, London, 1989, published with "Progress," Methuen, 1985; PROGRESS, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, then Bush Theatre, both 1984, later Long Wharf Theatre Stage II, New Haven, CT, 1986, and Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1990, published with "Hard Feelings," Methuen, 1986. THE KEY TO THE WORLD, Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, England, then Lyric Studio Theatre, London, both 1984; FORCE AND HYPOCRISY (based on the book "Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution" by Stephen Knight), Young Vic Theatre, London, 1986; FASHION, Royal Shakespeare Company, The Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1987, then The Pit, London, 1988, later Tricycle Theatre, London, 1990; and DOING THE BUSINESS, Royal Court Theatre Main Stage, London, 1990. Other plays include John Clare's MAD, NUNCLE, produced in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1975; THE NEW GARBO, Hull, England, and London, both 1978; WE LOVE YOU, LONDON, 1978; FEAR OF THE DARK, London, 1980; and POISON, Edinburgh, 1980.