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  • av Daphne du Maurier & Derek Hoddinott
    199,-

    Based on a short story by Daphne du Maurier. Spending a holiday with her family in a luxury hotel during a heat-wave, Marie finds life with her conservative, passionless husband suffocatingly repressive. He is unexpectedly called away on business and, inspired by hints dropped by her easy-going friend Elise, Marie starts an affair with a handsome young photographer, undeterred by the fact that he has a club-foot. The brief infatuation brings tragedy and horror, leading to the photographer's death, a threat of blackmail by his sister, also club-footed, and finally an even more fearful dread, following an innocent remark by Marie's husband, that such deformities are sometimes inherited, latent in an unborn child.|4 women, 3 men, 2 girls

  • av Martyn Coleman
    199,-

    Cranford is a small country market town, inhabited largely by women. This is a community that runs on cooperation and gossip, at the very heart of which are the daughters of the former rector Miss Deborah Jenkyns and her sister Miss Matty. But domestic peace is constantly threatened in the form of financial disaster, imagined burglaries, tragic accidents, and the reappearance of long-lost relatives.|9 women, 2 men

  • av David Wood
    199,-

    After rescuing a toy duck from the dustbin in their backyard, Mr. Fisher and Mr. Wheeler, two temporarily nomadic garden gnomes, decide to venture over the garden wall into the big wide world. Their object is to find a holiday island, just like the 'Big Ones', but being unused to the hazards of the concrete jungle of the town, they almost don't make it. Until they meet Chips, that is. Chips is a very cool cat, and with his help the gnomes and Baby Duck survive several urban adventures before reaching their island in the sun. Although it is not quite as expected (a traffic island!), they all agree that it is the best holiday they have ever had.|Flexible cast

  • av Helen Murdoch & Esther McCracken
    199,-

  • av Ken Hill
    249

    Hill has turned H.G. Wells's novel into a music-hall romp. The sinister Griffin arrives with his face swathed in bandages, and the village wonder if it was really an accident that destroyed his face - there is only one way to find out. So the Invisible Man takes his bandages off to reveal no head!

  • av John Galsworthy, Derek Hoddinott & Pat Hoddinott
    189

    Dramatized from the novels of John Galsworthy. Galsworthy's famous trilogy has been superbly adapted for the stage and achieved enormous acclaim following a national tour, starring Nyree Dawn Porter. Set between 1886 and 1920 with multiple locations cleverly contained within one set - a Victorian style conservatory - requiring the minimum of props, the play centres on Soames and Irene and the stifling, destructive power of the Forsyte family, embodied in the cold hauteur of Soames.|5 women, 5 men, 1 woman or man

  • av Ken Whitmore & Alfred Bradley
    199,-

    When Charlie Nicholson is offered a commission he sees a way to escape his debts and writer's block. Merlin Foster, an actor with multiple marriages behind him, has specific needs. Charlie's script must contain the perfect method and alibi for the murder of Merlin's wife.

  • av Jeni Toksvig
    199,-

    On a tranquil Caribbean island, the inhabitants are preparing a ceremony to the gods. Suddenly harmony is shattered when pirates sail in and threaten to take over the island. A battle commences and Fafa, the Sun God's teenage son, descends to help. However, his father has forbidden him to use magic amongst the mortals, and he and the islanders have to think quickly to save their island. They somehow manage to conjure up something far more terrifying than they could ever have imagined - a school headmistress!2 women, 4 men, 4 girls or boys

  • av Robert Harling
    205

  • av Patrick Hamilton
    189

  • av Tom Stoppard
    245

    A tie-in edition to the upcoming Broadway revival of Tom Stoppard's extraordinary play about love and marriage--the work that has been called "the most moving play" ("The New York Times") he has ever written.

  • av Michael Frayn
    245

    Called the funniest farce ever written, Noises Off presents a manic menagerie as a cast of itinerant actors rehearsing a flop called Nothing's On. Doors slamming, on and offstage intrigue, and an errant herring all figure in the plot of this hilarious and classically comic play. "The play opens with a touring company dress-rehearsing Nothing On, a conventional farce. Mixing mockery and homage, Frayn heaps into this play-within-a-play a hilarious mel¿e of stock characters and situations.

  • av Oscar Wilde
    199,-

  • av Jean Anouilh
    185,-

    As they play their little pieces of music, the ladies of the brasserie orchestra (and the solitary male pianist) reveal seething volcanoes under the placid exterior. Jealousy, gossip, boasting and thwarted emotions climax in one of them shooting herself in the toilets - but the music goes jauntily on.|6 women, 1 man

  • av Helen Blakeman
    199,-

    Set in a Welsh seaside caravan park, this is the story of a working class Liverpool family. When Kim, 15, brings 20-year-old Mick back to the caravan she finds herself covered in ice cream, Mick's prelude to rape and an unwanted pregnancy. Then her sister, Kelly, falls for the same man.

  • av Mike Tibbetts
    185,-

    A father is driven by despair to abandon his family after the tragic death of his wife. He leaves the children to successfully run a family home, unknown to any authorities. When money runs out, they have one day left together, and their existence unfolds as social workers discuss the case.

  • av David Wood
    199,-

    It is Christmas Eve, and a lonely dog arrives at Mother Hubbard's Home for Lost Children; but alas, her cupboard is bare. Worse still, she is turned out by the bailiff and the rent collector, together with her brood of nursery-rhyme children. They make their way to a forest, where they encounter a magician, the Great Boon, on his way to a circus. By a fortunate mistake, the magician casts a spell which enlarges the bailiff's boot to a size which makes it big enough for Mother Hubbard to take temporary residence inside. But her troubles are far from over, and they all undergo many adventures - not least with a sinister Cat, before all turns out well, and they are able to take part in a Grand Circus.|Large flexible cast

  • av Alan Bennett
    199,-

  • av Frank Williams
    199,-

    David Langton, a young man in his mid-twenties returns home, clearly in a state of great agitation. When he hears his parents Joan and Richard, returning from a dinner dance he lies and tells them he has been in all evening. Then his eighteen year old brother, Charles, arrives with the news that there has been a murder on the cliff top. Richard, the editor of the local paper goes out to the scene of the crime with his younger son, to get the story.2 women, 4 men

  • av William Douglas-Home
    199,-

    When Lady Boothroyd hears that the authorities are determined to drive a road through her grounds she announces her intention to kill herself the moment the bulldozers start on their shameful work. At first disbelieving, the family at length realizes to their horror that this is no joke. All means of persuasion fail. As the hour strikes and the bulldozers' roar is heard the old General enters in regimental regalia, while his old ex army servant sounds the "Last Post." Then, as the whole family stands stricken, the door opens....3 women, 5 men

  • av David Wood
    199,-

    David Wood has adapted this fairytale into a musical play rather than conventional pantomime. Comedy, adventure and lively original songs combine to make these unusual plays sure-fire hits with family audiences.|Large flexible cast

  • av Nick Warburton
    185,-

    Jeffrey and Belinda are just about to type the last word of their new play when a full range of characters come to life and start to enact parts the authors can no longer control. A ghost writer lends a hand. As the play draws to a close, the writers find themselves totally embroiled in the action and only the ghost''s ironical laughter is left for a grand finale!|8 women, 13 men

  • av Patricia Wood
    205

    Captain Blackboot and crew have been living on the desert island for months and he has worked out a Treasure Trail hoping his island will become famous. Three young seekers arrive followed by Wicked Pirates and even the Captain's wife and children. Real treasure is found and a battle results.|Large flexible cast

  • av Jean McConnell
    205

    Lady Cleveland has helped the Little Dowgate branch of the Women's Institute in the past, and four of its members are determined to repay her at all costs. When old Bates, Lady Cleveland's gardener, goes into hospital they see a perfect opportunity.|8 women

  • av Valerie Maskell
    185,-

    Tyrannized by Mr Bristow, the female members of his household are horrified to hear he has retired to devote his time to them. Agnes and Lucy doctor his medicine; Dora hunts for a pair of scissors while Hattie disappears upstairs with her melted wax doll. In the midst of all this Mr Bristow dies inexplicably of heart failure.|5 women

  • av Bridget Derrett
    185,-

    Laura and Richard Cartwright have booked a table for lunch at their favourite restaurant, but they are not exactly celebrating, the event they are commemorating is their divorce. Comedy and pathos run through this play and the ambiguous ending is intended to be hopeful and resigned.

  • av Graham Swannell
    185,-

    A hot summer's day, a good lunch and several bottles of wine conspire to make this Sunday a day of revelations for Yvonne, her husband Lawrence, and their friend, Fraser. Yvonne bemoans a lack of excitement in her life but when Fraser confesses to always having loved her, she shies away, scared of commitment. This moving and ironic study of three old friends is from the author of the acclaimed A State of Affairs.|2 women, 2 men

  • av Nick Warburton
    185,-

    This is an amusing, subtle parody of the backstage goings-on of an amateur dramatic society. While N.J. Warburton''s play Don''t Blame It On the Boots centred on the onstage difficulties of the amateur dramatic society''s production of Hamlet, here we see the stage crew struggling to play their part against all the odds.|4 women, 2 men, 2 women or men

  • - A Play of Joan of Arc
    av L.A. Green
    185,-

    Condemned to burn at the stake, Joan of Arc is denied a rosary, a cross or any form of service. Her sympathetic guard arranges for her to receive last rites. In consequence, he is imprisoned after Joan''s death. He refuses to acknowledge her powers of witchcraft. Like Joan, he will not gain his freedom at the expense of the truth.|1 woman, 1 man

  • av J. D. Robins
    199,-

    Ben Seaton is the new rector of Wychcombe Magna. His wife Diana feels decidedly out of place and even rather threatened as a strange woman keeps walking into the house without any invitation. When a statue is vandalized and a placard depicting a swastika is found in the graveyard Diana's uneasiness escalates. Then the unthinkable happens.

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