David Cregan
David Cregan was born in Buxton, 1931 and enjoyed a playwriting career spanning over forty years. After National Service with the RAF between 1950 and 1952, Cregan studied for a Bachelor Degree in English at Clare College, Cambridge, before working as an Assistant English Teacher in Palm Beach Florida and later as an Assistant Teacher of English and Drama at Hatfield Secondary School, UK.
Cregan's first novel Ronald Rossiter was published in 1959. Six years later, Cregan began his theatrical career at the Royal Court Theatre, London with Miniatures (1965), which was followed by The Dancers (1966), Transcending (1966), Three Men for Colverton (1966), The Houses by the Green (1968) and A Comedy of the Changing Years (1969).
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