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Malcolm Stent

MALCOLM STENT  

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

Go Play Up Your Own End         Wait Till Your Father Gets Home



Go Play Up Your Own End

Synopsis:
A group of neighbours fight to re-build their lives and the city of their birth in a Britain made bankrupt by two world wars. Go Play Up Your Own End - It was a phrase heard a lot when we were little boys growing up in working-class areas on opposing sides of the city. A city whose craftsmen built the carriages of The Orient Express, whose factories made motorbikes that broke world speed records and crafted motor cars for the gentry. A city renowned for the manufacture of aircraft, guns, tanks as well as fine jewellery to adorn the world's well-to-do. In those days Birmingham and the West Midlands were known as the workshops of the world, anything of value that could be bashed out of a bit of metal was made here. Times may have changed, but thankfully the pragmatic Brummie and Black Country spirit and ingenuity remains". And that, in a nutshell, is the plot of the show. A group of neighbours fight against the odds to re-build their lives, relationships and the city of their birth in a Britain made bankrupt by two world wars.

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1st Produced:
Solihul Arts Centre    Sep 1998

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Genre:
comedy

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Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

Synopsis:
Written by and starring Don Maclean and Malcolm Stent with songs by Harvey Andrews, Wait Till Your Father Gets Home promises to exercise the chuckle muscles and bring a tear to the eye of anyone who's ever had a dad or been a dad or even been in the same house as a dad.

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written by Don Maclean and Malcolm Stent

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Genre:
comedy

Parts:
Male:  2            Female:  -            Other:  -

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