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Peter Brammer

PETER BRAMMER

  

Nationality:    British
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Peter Brammer's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates

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below is a list of Peter Brammer's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

        Divine Damnation         House of Fog, The         Valentine, The Quintessential Vampire



Divine Damnation

Synopsis:
Jo Wallace has died, she doesn't realise this however until The Grim Reaper turns up suited and booted at the end of her bed. The Reaper explains that he is there to assess her life and deliver her to Heaven or Hell depending on how she defends her sins. Jo is taken on a journey very similar to Ebeneezer Scrooge's in a Christmas Carol but things have changed since then. A Day in the Death is a modern twist on a famous classic and also depicts the afterlife as a well-oiled machine in coalition with Heaven and Hell.

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1st Produced:
Merton Abbey Mills, Watermill Way, London SW19 2RD    18 Aug 2003

Organisations:
Bucket Theatre Company

1st Published:
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Music:
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Genre:
Play/Drama

Parts:
Male:  1            Female:  1            Other:  -

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House of Fog, The

House of Fog, The
Timothy Rackonsfield is taking his northern fiancee Lucy Lackenspiel to Rackonsfield house to meet his parents. His mother tells Timothy about his father's fate and the curse placed on the house when he was a young boy. She then introduces him to the mysterious Count Silvio who claims he can remove the curse and set the ghost of his father and the other spirits to rest. What evil scheme is Count Silvio planning to hatch? Why is the ghost of Timothy's father so mean, and just a voiceover? Why has nobody heard of Lackenspiels' famous cow and hippo farm? Why is Timothy oblivious to Lucy's very pronounced accent? Why is the gardener feral? Why is he Hungarian? Why is there so much bloody smoke everywhere? These are all questions you will ask when you enter THE HOUSE OF FOG&Not to be mist.

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1st Produced:

Organisations:
Monkeys With Shotguns

1st Published:

Music:
-

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Genre:
short comedy

Parts:
Male:  6            Female:  4            Other:  -

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Valentine, The Quintessential Vampire

Valentine, The Quintessential Vampire
Valentine, a 100-year-old human-vampire hybrid, late-night florist living in Putney, is waiting for his full vampiric traits to kick in. He lives with his sister Natalia and is incredibly lonely until the bubbly Hayley wanders into his shop. Things between vampire and mortal develop quickly, much to the dissatisfaction of Natalia, who calls Valentine's parents to deal with the situation. As things become serious, Valentine begins to question his identity and whether Natalia's advice is in his best interests. Can a vampire have a healthy relationship with a mortal that doesn't end in blood being spilt? Can vampires eat garlic bread? Why is that waiter wearing a gas mask? And just how easy is it to turn into a bat? these are the questions that plague Valentine, the quintessential vampire.

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1st Produced:
Colourhouse Theatre in Merton Abbey Mills, UK    31 Oct 2011

Organisations:
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1st Published:
Samuel French, London (2012) >>>    978-057311471-7

Music:
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Genre:
mystery thriller

Parts:
Male:  2            Female:  3            Other:  -

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