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  • av Phil Porter
    199

    Titus lives with his mother Angela and Miranda. Titus obeys every rule, but Miranda wants some questions answered: would their hands really turn into claws if they had kippers for breakfast? Would she go egg-shaped if she broke an egg? When Angela goes out, Miranda sets out to prove its all lies!

  • av Willis Hall
    199,-

    Ordered by the Emperor to find the gold "in the skies" and aided by his equally lazy son, they have just four days in which to recover it. They succeed but only after an accidental discovery of the thieves, a trip on the high seas with pirates and a fortunate case of mistaken identity.|Large flexible cast

  • av J. B. Priestley
    199,-

    JB Priestley''s adaptation of Iris Murdoch''s A Severed Head.|4 women, 3 men

  • av Brian L. Bishop
    199,-

    The Land of Nursery Rhyme is not the happy place it once was: the subjects are quarrelsome, no-one from the Land of Childhood visits them anymore and there is a general atmosphere of gloom.|Large flexible cast

  • av George (Harvard University Massachusetts) Ross
    199,-

    A prosperous new firm has been founded on the ruins of an old, though it has taken the board six years to recover their good name following an embezzlement by one of their members. One of the creditors of the old firm took his life in despair, and his daughter has taken a position with the new firm in order to avenge him. She had discovered the assumed name of the absconder, and by a very clever ruse arranges for him to be present at the time of a board meeting, where she will have him "tried."|4 women, 8 men

  • av John Gardiner & F. Coleman
    225

    Horrible Harold, an oversized 'baby' with disgusting habits and a liking for Guinness and heavy rock music, falls prey to Mr Slickerbotham. After a near miss with the Dry Cleaning Emporium he is saved by his mum and reunited with his long-lost father. Plenty of audience participation combined with hilarious properties and easy staging make this an appealing play for children of all ages, especially when dirt triumphs over cleanliness.|5 women, 4 men

  • av David Foxton
    225

    The Crowns, the King and the Long Lost Smile is a play ior seven men,three women and extras. The play tells the story of how the Crown Troupe -Thomas, Ben, Will and Sally-a strolling band of entertainers, help the Princess Dulcinea find her father the King, who has been kidnapped by the wicked Baron Drax, and thus regain her long lost smile. The easily staged settings encourage plenty of audience participation.|Flexible cast

  • av Patricia Wood
    225

    Three modern-day children suddenly find themselves dressed in Edwardian costume. It seems that Father Time has been kidnapped and the world is out of time. Together with Hickory Dickory Dock and Rekelen, a moth-eaten raven, and with the help of dandelion clocks, the children set off to rescue Father Time. They meet with many varied and interesting characters and situations before they are finally succesful in their quest.|Large flexible cast

  • av Martin Jarvis
    185,-

    Haddleton is in Munich on an important business project, which he has every hope of bringing to a successful conclusion with his German associate, Dietl.|1 woman, 5 men

  • av Pauline Macaulay
    189

    An unpredictable, wealthy eccentric employs a succession of young men to talk to, and dismisses the most recent because the novelty is wearing off. However, the successor, a gauche ex-tie salesman, blossoms and is happy in the paternal atmosphere, until he strangles his dismissed predecessor in a horrifyingly casual manner. The employer tries to send the young man away but he is to prove fatal to his host. First staged in 1965, the play was revived at the Playhouse Theatre, London, in 2006 starring Ian Richardson.|5 men

  • av Cherry Vooght
    185,-

    It is the final night of the tour and as the sun sets gently over the mountains of the Austrian Tyrol, the women forget their differences as they exchange amusing holiday anecdotes, feelings of happiness and sadness, worries and past histories.

  • av Arthur Aldrich
    185,-

    The usual high jinks are promised at the Christmas party at Harrison Hosiery. However events take a downward spiral when Julia appears with a black eye and Barbara, hiding a pregnancy, is discovered in a pool of her blood. But a helping hand is extended from a most unexpected quarter.5 women

  • av Mary Witt
    185,-

    Come Out To Play is a play for five women. Emily has been brought up by her Aunt Helen in a strict belief in the wickedness of time-wasting amusements and the necessity for constant "good-works" and ceaseless committees for the improvement of everybody. Above all, her long-dead father has been held before her as a shining example of rigorous puritanism. Dutifully, Emily follows Aunt Helen's teachings, even if she reads Marie Corelli novels in secret. The unexpected arrival of Connie Clayton-flamboyant ex-Gaiety girl and one-time close friend of Emily's father, however, reveals a different picture of him and precipitates a crisis.|5 women

  • av Charlotte Jones
    289

    Set in 1920's England, Airswimming is based on the true story of two women (Miss Kitson and Miss Baker), who have been incarcerated in a hospital for the "criminally insane" for having borne illegitimate children. Forgotten by their families and not released until the 1970's, Dora and Persephone adopt alter-egos, Dorph and Porph, to enact their fantasies and survive the silence of incarceration.2 women

  • av Tony Rushforth
    185,-

    Set against the dramatic wartime backdrop of the internment camp at Port Erin on the Isle of Man, this play takes place during the summer of 1940. It raises issues about a little-recorded part of British domestic history in which the characters are sustained by their hopes and dreams which we, the audience, finally realize will not be fulfilled.

  • av James Vollmar
    185,-

    Dora is a seaside landlady with special healing skills. Her friend, George is a small time personal manager. Danny, one of his clients, is a brilliant young snooker player with a big future ahead of him. But, Danny has a lot of pain in his past, which, George believes threatens his career, and so, he introduces him to Dora.

  • av H. Connolly
    185,-

    Forklift drivers Bill's and Bob's banter at work masks their domestic difficulties. Bill and his wife Jane mourn the cot death of their baby, and Jane turns to alcohol for release. Bob's wife Mo is looking for a change in her life now that the children have grown. Contains strong language. Running time approximately one hour.|2 women, 2 men

  • av Margaret Johnson
    185,-

    Katie and Edward are on a bird-watching holiday in Belize. They are at a critical point in their relationship and important decisions have to be made. Matters are complicated by Sam, a tour guide who has met and become involved with both Katie and Edward before, on separate visits.

  • av Olwen Wymark
    185,-

    Geraldine and her lover Doug are preparing for the visit of her daughter Sydney who Geraldine is certain is sexually promiscuous. When Sidney arrives, she brings with her Alex who purports to be a cockney living in a squat, however no one in this play is entirely truthful.

  • av Valerie Maskell
    185,-

  • av Frank Vickery
    199,-

    Hoping to revive their flagging marriage, and celebrate twenty-five years together, Dougie takes Lorna back to their honeymoon hotel in Majorca. The hotel is still managed by the same couple and Lorna is reminded of her liaison with Miguel, the hotel owner and local Romeo. Out of the memories of Lorna, Miguel and his 'wife', Regietta, step their younger selves to re-enact the events of twenty-five years ago and we eavesdrop on earlier decisions with the knowledge of what happens later!-4 women, 3 men

  • av Jimmie Chinn
    199,-

    Armstrong Armstrong, struggling to become a writer, is convinced that he is ugly and scarred - her only forms of escape are the cinema and her absent fathers' collection of records. This surreal, dream-like, black comedy-drama is written by the author of "Straight and Narrow".

  • av Andrew Davies
    199,-

    The egocentric and eccentric heroine of this play by the author of Rose is principal of a teachers' college in England. She fights with every fiber of her being against mediocrity in public education and in the world in general. Her world is falling apart: the Directors plan to merge the school with the local Polytechnic, giving her a faculty chair but no authority. Prin is also on shaky grounds with her lover, a shy, quiet woman who wants to marry the science teacher. While Prin lords it over one and all, one and all are making plans to be free from her. Prin emerges as a character whose noble ideals are doomed by her arrogant insensitivity.|3 women, 3 men

  • av James Saunders
    225

    It is 1989; Czechoslovakia is struggling with its new-found freedom. In London, Pavlicek and Tomas, two Czechoslovakian émigrés, become involved in the tangled relationship between Diana and Adrian Harrington, who purvey British culture across the globe via the World Service. Betrayals - of friends, loves, countries and ideals - abound in this emotionally exacting and politically stringent comedy.|1 woman, 3 men

  • av Simon Gray
    199,-

    Here is a hilarious look at the artistic pretensions of the young and the rich that charts a decade in the life of a London family transplanted to an idyllic country setting. A literary agent and his wife buy a Devon cottage where she can write, children will be happy, and they can relax. Into their world walks the local vicar a classically comic character who tends their magnificent garden and their emotional if not spiritual needs as the outside world intrudes with failure and disillusionment.|3 women, 5 men

  • av John Harrison
    199,-

    Rose has been fighting cancer over a long period of time, and - on the advice of her councellor - comes to a lonely cottage where she will live alone for a week. Remembering and re-living her life via tape recorder, she meets Ralph - a very unusual odd-job man.

  • av Tom Elliott
    225

    In the Havencrest Nursing Home, Harry Troop insists he is not the humble Harold of his childhood, but Harry, the music hall entertainer. His flashes of comic talent intrigue nurse Stephaine and she helps him revive his memories. Through flashbacks of singing, dancing and laughter, we learn of Harry's modest success, much helped by his talented but tragic partners.|2 women, 1 man

  • av William Norfolk
    199,-

    In Vienna of 1777, a gifted young pianist is sent to Doctor Mesmer in the hope that his unorthodox methods will cure her blindness. Mesmer's treatment is based on transferring a spiritual fluid that restores physical and mental harmony. To the disquiet of her parents, he insists that Maria stay in his house during treatment. Maria's sight is restored, but gossips read more into the relationship than that of doctor and patient. The treatment ends in scandal with most of Vienna convinced that Mesmer is a charlatan. Unable to see once again, Maria returns to her parents and resumes her career as the blind pianist. Mesmer leaves for Paris, still deeply committed to the his miraculous healing powers.|5 women, 3 men

  • av Frank Vickery
    199,-

    Frank Vickery's poignant, yet humorous study of the destructive power of an obsessive maternal love was presented at the Duke of York's Theatre, London in 1989. Iris is fussy, houseproud and dictatorial. To add to her own, and her family's problems, she also nurtures an intensely possessive love for her only child Simon, a medical student. Impatiently awaiting his arrival for a weekend visit, Iris frets, worries and berates her ever-patient husband Ron whose calmness only serves to fuel her irritation. When Simon does come, unexpectedly accompanied by a girlfriend, Deryn, Iris's joy quickly turns to jealousy and suspicion and despite Deryn's determined effort to get on with Iris, it isn't long before the two are at loggerheads.|2 women, 2 men

  • av Emlyn Williams
    199,-

    Spoiled and cossetted over the years by her devoted mother, Cuckoo's future is thrown into crisis by the death of Mam. But it's not just Cuckoo's future which then bcomes doubtful ¿ what of sister Lydia's plans to marry wealthy Jerome, and those of her aunt Madam, and the physically disabled Uncle Powell?|4 women, 3 men

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