Ron Elisha
Ron Elisha (born 1951) is an Israeli-born Australian playwright, writer and general practitioner.
Born in Jerusalem Ron Elisha's family moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1953.[1] In 1975 he graduated in Medicine from Melbourne University and has practised as a GP since then. His first play, In Duty Bound was staged in 1979. Since then he has written dozens of plays, two children's books and occasional pieces for newspapers. He has won four Australian Writers' Guild Awards, including the Major Award in 1982 for his 1981 play Einstein. Among his most recent work is the 2005 play Wrongful Life, about the ethics of abortion and the law.[2]
Bibliography
Drama
- In Duty Bound. (Yackandandah, 1983) ISBN 0-86805-019-9
- Two. (Currency, 1985) ISBN 0-86819-125-6
- Einstein. (Penguin/Yackandandah, 1986) ISBN 0-14-048210-5
- The Levine comedy. (Yackandandah, 1987) ISBN 0-86805-064-4
- Safe House. (Currency Press, 1989) ISBN 0-86819-247-3
- Esterhaz. (Currency Press, 1990) ISBN 0-86819-275-9
- Pax Americana. (Yackandandah, 1990) ISBN 0-86805-072-5
- Choice. (Currency Press, 1994) ISBN 0-86819-396-8
- The Goldberg Variations. (Currency Press, 2000) ISBN 0-86819-622-3
- "A Tree, Fallng" (Australian Script Centre, 2003, online)
- "Wrongful Life" (Australian Script Centre, 2005, online)
- "Controlled Crying" (Australian Script Centre, 2006, online)
- "Renaissance" (Australian Script Centre, 2006, online)
- "The Schelling Point" (Australian Script Centre, 2010, online)
- "Man In The Middle" (Australian Script Centre, 2012, online)
- "Love Field" (Australian Script Centre, 2013, online)
- "The Soul Of Wittgenstein" 2016 (Australian Script Centre, 2016, online)
- "Certificate Of Life" 2017 (Australian Script Centre, 2017, online)
- "Window" 2017
Children's books
Teleplays
- "Death Duties" . (SBS TV, 1991)
References
- ↑ Lelanuj, Orada. "Ron Elisha's Career" (PDF). Miami University Theatre Department. p. 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 1, 2006. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
- ↑ "Wrongful Life: A play by Ron Elisha". Jewish Melbourne Events. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
External links
- Life after medicine essay
- The thin line essay
- Reviev of Two
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