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Ghosts (Paperback)
David Muncaster
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R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
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New adaptation of the classic play by Henrick Ibsen written in
1881.
A Prequel to Life Begins at Seventy, Life Begins Again looks at the
events that changed Dorothy's life. A standalone play in it's own
right, Life Begins Again will delight audiences with this slice of
1980s romantic comedy
Call Girls is set in a call centre providing IT assistance to an
unspecified company. Three of the women get on well together and
'have a laugh but for the last six months their happy little group
has been spoiled by the presence of Laura, an arrogant and aloof
troublemaker whose predilection for short skirts and low cut tops
probably has more to do with her getting the job than any
particular work skills. Thankfully this is Lauras last week and the
others decide not to let her go without letting her know exactly
what they think of her. Surprisingly it is Mary, normally the
quietist member of the group, who really lets rip but this
uncharacteristic outburst could be the biggest mistake of her life.
1m 4f
One Act Play - 2m 3f A meeting room, a flip chart, an enthusiastic
facilitator, and four employees who are determined to give her a
hard time. This is the background to Mission Impossible, a
hilarious look at the corporate nonsense that anyone who has ever
attended a team bonding session will know only too well. Ice
Breakers and silly games do little to bond this team as the
beleaguered facilitator gets tough to ensure that she gets the
outcome she desires. Mission Impossible won the Congleton One Act
Play Festival 2009. This is an extended version of the original
play and is a little bit longer, a little bit ruder and quite a bit
sillier.
David Muncaster has been the playscript reviewer for Amateur Stage
magazine since 2010. Each month he reviews scripts with a view to
alerting amateur theatre groups to the gems that are available for
performance. His reviews have fast become one of the most popular
sections in the magazine, drawing followers from as far afield as
Australia and South East Asia. His honest appraisal of scripts by
playwrights that are well-known to those who are just starting out,
is valued by groups around the world who are choosing their next
production. In this volume, all of David's reviews from 2010 / 2011
have been compiled. From Calendar Girls to The Ex Factor, from
full-length to one act plays, there's a wide range of playscripts
covered here with something for everyone.
David Muncaster has been the playscript reviewer for Amateur Stage
magazine since 2010. Each month he reviews scripts with a view to
alerting amateur theatre groups to the gems that are available for
performance. His reviews have fast become one of the most popular
sections in the magazine, drawing followers from as far afield as
Australia and South East Asia. His honest appraisal of scripts by
playwrights that are well-known to those who are just starting out,
is valued by groups around the world who are choosing their next
production. In this volume, all of David's reviews from 2012 / 2013
have been compiled. From The Ladykillers to Agatha Crusty And The
Village Hall Murders, from full-length to one act plays, there's a
wide range of playscripts covered here with something for everyone.
In Volume 2 (2012 - 2013) you get reviews for 55 Days, Agatha
Crusty and The Village Hall Murders, Ali Baba, All Balls and Ashes,
Arms Floating Like Seaweed, Before The Party, Better Than The Real
Thing, Biscuits, Bitch Boxer, Blue Sky, Blue Stockings, Boris
Gudunov, Boys, Bridge, Brief Encounters, Building On Sand, Bully
Boy, Cage Of Iron, Chalet Lines, Children Of The Wolf, The Chimes,
The Complaint, Death In High Heels, Dirty Business, The Distressed
Table, Duckability South Of Runcorn, Dusk Rings A Bell, Eating The
Lino, Egusi Soup, Emily Davidson, Entertaining Angels, False
Pretenses, Father's Day, Fine Bright Day Today, First Episode, Fit
To Drop, Fleabag, Foxfinder, Future Shock, The Gatekeeper, Getting
Dark, Girls Like That, God of Soho, Goodbye To All That, Great
Expectations, Halycon Days, Happy Birthday Me, Harry Rings - Lord
of The Potters, The Haunting, Herding Cats, The Heresy Of Love,
Home Death, The Hound Of The Baskervilles, The House Keeper,
Hundreds and Thousands, I Am Shakespeare, I'll Eat You Last,
Ignorance, Intervals, Invisible, Judgement Day, Jumpers for
Goalposts, Just The Ticket, Kes, Kitchen Sink, Laburnum Grove, The
Ladykillers, Lagan, The Last Group, The Last of the Duchess, The
Last of the Housemanns, Life and Beth, Looking for Love, Losing It,
Love In A Glass Jar, The Lovers, Mad About The Boy, A Mad World My
Masters, the Maddening Rain, The Martha Syndrome, Meeting Miss
Ireland, Mind The Gap, Moby Dick, Mouse and His Child, Mustafa,
Needle Time, Never A Cross Word, Nicholas Nickleby, The
Nightingales, The Nightwatchman, Nineteen Ninety-Two, No Naughty
Bits, No Romance, Parlour Song, Pastoral, Practice To Deceive,
Primates, The Prince Of Denmark, Quotations on the Margin, The
Railway Siding, Rattigan's Nijinsky, Recidivists, The River, Rose,
Roy Brown Untitled, Saving It For Albie, Sex and God, Sex With A
Stranger, Side Effects, Silent Night, Sixty Five Miles, Smack
Family Robinson, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Sociable
Plover, St Nicholas, Strangers Must Beware, The Strangers, Stubbs,
The Swallowing Dark, Swallows and Amazons, The Table, There Is a
War, Thicker Than Water, The Tobacco Tin, Top Of The Mourning, The
Travelling Light, The Tree Of Knowledge, Triptych, Tuesday at
Tesco's, Umlaut - Prince Of Dusseldorf, Up Pompeii, The Visitors,
Voyager, Walkies, Washington Square, What Love Is, Wit's End, The
Witness, The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase, The Xmas Factor, Yes -
Prime Minister.
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