The Playwrights Database
Buy Plays with Doollee
Each page of doollee.com has links to play/book outlets, either directly to the Publisher, through Stageplays.com and Amazon to the second hand and 1st editions of AbeBooks. These links will automatically take you to the relevant area obviating the need for further search.
AbeBooks.co.uk
AbeBooks.com
Stageplays.com
amazon.com
amazon.co.uk
amazon.ca
whether you are a Playwright who wishes to make their entry definitive, an unlisted Playwright or a User with a tale to tell - we want to hear from you.
download WORD submission template
Instructions for American Servicemen in Britain
Synopsis:
This glorious crash course on Britishness, drawn from the wartime pamphlet for GIs issued by the United States Office of War Information, does more than the advertised tickling of the ribs. It induces a helpless laughter that almost incapacitates the audience, who for the purposes of the comedy are the servicemen being addressed. For the hapless ones - myself included - singled out for attention by the towering, eyeball-swivelling officer in charge, it's an unforgettable experience. Fol Espoir and the sketch-comedy trio of the Real MacGuffins (Dan March, Jim Millard and Matt Sheahan) have their roots in the Edinburgh Fringe. They're wholly idiotic. The show was partly developed in a village hall in a village community and here are all the delicious quirks and eccentricities of English life, from the struggle to pronounce Thames and Worcestershire to the class differences exposed by the designation of dinner, supper or lunch and the rules of cricket. Don't flash the cash, the GIs are warned, and above all, don't criticise the warm beer. The convoluted lecture on British currency - from the frightfully English officer wearing shorts because it's Sunday and his uniform is in the wash - is a comic highlight. So is afternoon tea from the trolley. And then there's the Nazi spy school, where teaching on the stiff upper lip includes hints to look down the nose for added condescension. It gathers pace to an energetic, on-your-feet conclusion that brings tears to the eyes, and the audience is still laughing on the way out. - https://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews
Notes:
written by Dan March, Jim Millard, Matt Sheahan, John Walton
1st Produced:
Village Hall, Cropwell Bishop, Nottinghamshire 09 Oct 2015
Organisations:
Fol Espoir with the Real MacGuffins
1st Published:
- -
Music:
-
To Buy This Play:
If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click from the Publisher, otherwise (below) are AbeBooks for secondhand, signed & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies
Booksellers:
Genre:
play
Parts:
Male: 3 Female: 2 Other: -
Further Reference:
-
Top of Page
Winston on the Run
Synopsis:
the play is set in 1899 when escaped prisoner-of-war Winston Churchill is in a spot of bother - lost in the African savannah, circled by vultures and wanted dead or alive. This is the rollicking true story of how Britains greatest hero defeated the Boers, overcame his demons and grew his first moustache.
Notes:
created by FrEddie Machin And John Walton
1st Produced:
Pauper's Pit, Underground Venues, The Square, Buxton 20 Jul 2012
Organisations:
-
1st Published:
- -
Music:
-
To Buy This Play:
If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click from the Publisher, otherwise (below) are AbeBooks for secondhand, signed & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies
Booksellers:
Genre:
short play
Parts:
Male: 1 Female: - Other: -
Further Reference:
-
Top of Page