Sue Glover (born 1943, Edinburgh) is a Scottish playwright who has authored fictional works and adaptations for theater, radio and television.
[1] According to Ian Brown, Bondagers marks the "beginning, in modern Scottish theatre, of the removal of dramatic action from the enclosed areas of tenements, workplaces, kitchens of kitchen-sink drama into the open spaces of the beach, sea, fields and woods.
[1] In 2014, Glover participated in the Czech literary festival Month of Author's Reading, which is organized by the Brno publishing house Větrné mlýny, the same agency that shot the Czech television series "Scottish Reading - Don't Worry - Be Scottish," that was directed in part by Glover.
She has adapted works for radio by other authors including some by Rudyard Kipling, Guy de Maupassant, Tove Jansson and Jessie Kesson.
She has created original plays for radio including: The Watchie, Shiftwork, The Benjamin, The Child & The Journey, The Doll's Tea Set, and Losing Lottie.