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STEVE HUNT
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Nightingale
Synopsis:
*Festival award Winner* This is a revised version of Dilys Gater's powerfully Dramatic play for two women. after its original production which won two awards, the CaVeRN went on to win many more for different groups - and the actresses who performed it - up and down the UK. In an underground cavern, a modern woman anne, finds herself confronting the mysterious figure of Jennet, who claims she died as a witch. But what is the real secret of the Cavern? When Light meets Dark and Good and evil come face to face, will one woman's faith and courage be enough to save her from another's ancient retribution? there is opportunity for a crowd scene if required.
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1st Published:
New Theatre Publications (1997) 978-1840940817
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Youth One act
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Male: - Female: 4 Other: -
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Problem Day
Synopsis:
a group of people united by their extreme dissatisfaction with a large, unnamed organisation, decide to take action. Visiting the organisation's offices, the group confront an uncooperative "jobs-worth" of a receptionist, then an obnoxious, jargon-blurting official. Unfazed, the group employ various tactics to get their voices heard. Celebrating apparent progress with song and dance, the group believe they're getting somewhere. But the official is only playing "cat and mouse" with the group. the audience wonder whether red tape can ever be cut through while the group close the show with more song and dance.
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New Theatre Publications (2009) 978-1840947229
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Full Length Comedy/Drama
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Male: - Female: - Other: 2 plus many extras
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