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A derelict park is threatened by developers and a group of young
people try to rescue it by writing and performing a play. But the
project soon falters: the developers hover, the cast bicker and the
hot weather breaks with a violent storm. But the park exercises a
strange hold over them.Large flexible cast
On the 1st April, 1914, in the village of Burston, a group of
children went on strike to protest at the unfair dismissal of their
teachers, Kitty and Tom Higdon. The Burston Drum tells the story,
in musical form, of the events leading up to this historic first
school strike, and of Kitty's battle to provide a comprehensive and
enjoyable education for all the village children and Tom's fight to
organize the villagers into a more democratic rural community. With
simple staging and a large cast (either all children or mixed
children and adults) this musical offers the opportunity for an
enjoyable and entertaining community or school production.11 women,
13 men
To escape from the restraints of a suffocating relationship, Anna
moves into a flat with a friend, Prue. In the old attic room which
she adopts as her study, Anna is presented with a ghostly series of
women through the ages - women who, like Anna, have not conformed
to the usual roles of wife and mother - a Victorian spinster, a
nun, a nurse who worked with Florence Nightinglae during the
Crimean War and a young wife who dies childless.3 women, 2 men
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The Jane Austen Collection (DVD)
Colin Firth, Jennifer Ehle, David Bamber, Crispin Bonham-Carter, Anna Chancellor, …
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Discovery Miles 5 190
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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A collection of six BBC dramatisations of Jane Austen classics.
Adapted by Andrew Davies after his success with his work on George
Elliot's 'Middlemarch' for television, 'Pride and Prejudice' was
the BBC's flagship drama in the schedule for autumn 1995. The story
revolves around the arrival of the wealthy Mr Darcy (Colin Firth)
and party and the excitement he causes amongst the five daughters
of the Bennett family. In 'Persuasion' (1995), Anne Elliott (Amanda
Root) has spent years regretting her rejection of Captain
Wentworth's (Ciaran Hinds) proposal of marriage. When he returns
from sea they meet, but instead of finding romance are kept apart
through a series of misunderstandings. Anne is being pursued by her
cousin, Mr Elliott (Samuel West), while Captain Wentworth is now
regarded as a very eligible bachelor. 'Northanger Abbey' (1986)
stars Peter Firth and Robert Hardy. The story follows the
adventures of Catherine Moorland (Katharine Schlesinger), who is
invited by the romantic Henry Tilney to stay at the Abbey - and
finds it to be shrouded in mystery and intrigue. In 'Sense and
Sensibility' (1980), sisters Elinor and Marianne Dashwood (Irene
Richard and Tracey Childs) lose their family fortune to spiteful
relatives, and are forced to seek out suitable husbands in order to
survive. While Marianne falls for the heartless John Willoughby
(Peter Woodward), Elinor finds herself attracted to Edward Ferrars
(Bosco Hogan) - who is himself betrothed to Lucy Steele (Julia
Chambers). In 'Mansfield Park' (1983), Fanny Price (Sylvestra Le
Touzel) struggles to adjust to her new aristrocratic lifestyle when
she is sent by her debt-ridden mother to live with her rich aunt
and cousins. Her 'superior' relatives constantly ignore her, and
only her cousin Edmund (Nicholas Farrell) shows Fanny any interest.
However, Fanny's charm and wit eventually win her many potential
suitors, and before long she has to decide whether she wishes to
wed for love or for status. Doran Godwin stars in 'Emma' (1972),
which tells the stroy of the eponymous heroine whose chief joy in
life is organising the lives of the friends with whom she surrounds
herself. She is soon the apple of Mr Knightly (John Carson)'s eye,
an older family friend who has watched her grow and advised her on
many things in life.
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