Michael Gow
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Michael Gow (February 14, 1955 -) is an Australian playwright and director most famed for his 1986 work Away, a story of three middle-class Australian families who go on vacation for Christmas 1968 as a remedy to personal crises, whose story threads eventually interconnect.
[edit] Works
- The Kid (1983)
- The Astronaut’s Wife (1985)
- Away (1986)
- On Top Of The World (1987)
- Europe (1987)
- 1841 (1988)
- All Stops Out (1989)
- Furious (1991)
- Sweet Phoebe (1994)
- Live Acts On Stage (1996)
- Up Here (2004)
- The Fortunes of Richard Mahony (play) adapted from the novel by Henry Handel Richardson (2004)

