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This page is mostly about the film Bloodstream. The film is a little obscure but deals with politically interesting material that will hopefully be of interest to a niche readership. The play upon which the film is based has been produced in the last two years and has more google hits, so I thought it would be good to locate the film information on a page about the playwright. This also simplifies a number of technical issues, notably that "bloodstream" is currently redirected to "blood" and "bloodstream (film)" might confuse readers who are looking for another more recent film of the same name (made in 2000).

I tried to get enough initial information up so that this won't need to be labelled a stub. I'm hoping to add more information about bloodstream in the future and flesh out the playwrights bio with anything else I can dig up and I'm hoping some theatre types might add something about his other plays or creat a New Dramatists page that would link to this one. Seferin 01:31, 6 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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