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KEN CHAPMAN
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Pa, Who's Me Ma?
Synopsis:
a two act satire of the Wild West. Goldie, buxom owner of the Golden Horse Shoe saloon, over a period of time, has gathered what is known as her orphans, the result of misbehaving by the saloon gals with the customers. The orphans are getting big boys and girls now. Goldie tries unravelling relationships of the boys and girls with the Judge`s help. Confessions of the preacher, at gun-point, solves the problems` resulting in the simultaneous weddings.
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New Theatre Publications (2003) 978-1840944266
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Full Length Comedy
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Male: 8  Female: 6  Other: -
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When The Lights Go Out
Synopsis:
The action of the play takes place in an East London square from the beginning of the Second World War until V.E. Day. (The action could take place in any city of Britain of that period) Peoples emotions, anxieties and relationships are played out against the background of a country at war. The British spirit of laughter and fun shines through despite the peril the country faces. Short, sharp scenes take the play quickly through the main events of war with plenty of war time action and atmosphere. The cast range is from the young to the elderly and the play includes many non-speaking roles and gives the opportunity for a large cast.
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New Theatre Publications (1999) 978-1840942545
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Play/Drama
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Male: 7  Female: 5  Other: -
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