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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Playwright & Dramatist Shelagh Delaney dies at 71 of cancer: Tribute to



I was introduced to Shelagh Delaney by Morrissey, as most eighties youth were. She was best known for her play "A Taste of Honey", first performed on 27 May 1958, [9] is set in Salford, a city which Delaney regarded as a valuable resource for her writing. Shelagh wrote forthright in a sensetive style about controversial issues that were certainly not portrayed back in her day.

I love Shelagh's response to "what the critics say". She is more concerned about what the real people, working class people say. Ahh..truly inspiring. Ive adopted the like minded attitude toward critics, its what the real people say. The people who actually live in the community, challenging neighborhoods. The people who work day in and out, raise families, and care about community. These are the people whose opinion really count.

She was Brilliant, compassionate and witty. Morrissey said, "I've never made any secret of the fact that at least 50 per cent of my reason for writing can be blamed on Shelagh Delaney." Hence, so were we all.

Shelagh take a bow, as was the case on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at the Music Box Theatre.

The Smiths "This Night Has Opened My Eyes" based Shelagh's "A Taste of Honey".

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