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Fred Goldsworthy

FRED GOLDSWORTHY

  

Nationality:    Australian
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Fred Goldsworthy is a lecturer in Literature and Film Studies at Charles Sturt University (Riverina). ABIGAIL'S COVEN was his first collaborative drama with Peter Cox. They have written various other productions for stage and theatre restaurant. In 1995, Oxford University Press published their textbook for High Schools entitled FEATURING FILM.

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        Abigail's Coven



Abigail's Coven

Synopsis:
Based on some of the characters from Arthur Miller's The Crucible, this powerful play looks behind the scenes to where Abigail is manipulating a group of girls for her own ends. What begins as a game ends in tragedy as peer pressure, ritual and jealousy overwhelm individual morality. A full percussion score is available from the author.

Notes:
written by Peter Cox, Fred Goldsworthy

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Genre:
drama 80 min TYA

Parts:
Male:  5            Female:  12            Other:  -

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