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It is 1959. Charles Chaplin is 70 years old, talking across the
years to the young Charlie Chaplin - the Little Tramp who was never
allowed to speak in the silent movies. Now he has a voice,
confronting his older self and revealing the passions and torments
that formed his life. Charlie Chaplin was the very first icon of
the silver screen and is one of the most recognisable faces in
Hollywood. But what of the man behind the moustache? The director
holding the camera as well as acting in front of it? The cockney
boy beneath the stage make-up? Born into poverty and hardship and
in the absence of his father, he spent most of his childhood in and
out of orphanages and workhouses. Charlie survived by making
himself invulnerable. This exuberance later became part of his
screen persona. The Little Tramp always picks himself up and walks
jauntily into the distance.
Jill has served time for killing her husband who abused her. Making
a new start as a window cleaner, she disturbs Daryl, who is in the
process of stealing from an expensive apartment. Panicking, Daryl
holds Jill captive but she gets him taking about his life of crime
and the wife who left him, taking with her his much-adored young
daughter. In turn, Jill relates her tragic history and it gradually
becomes apparent they have much in common. A final twist throws
them together in an unlikely partnership with hope for the future.
This is a compassionate and insightful play from the author of "Me
and My Friend".
Women are serving community punishment orders and are growing the
vegetables for soup kitchens on an allotment. Marcie is convicted
of dangerous driving; Norah, a serial shoplifter, hasn't recovered
from the death of her daughter thirty years ago; Belle is convicted
of blackmailing her boss and Lorna, an actress, is convicted of
criminal damage to a theatre. It is the first morning for Daisy,
the new probation officer, and she is brimming with new ideas for
the women's rehabilitation. However, the tables are cleverly turned
when a traumatic event in Daisy's past catches up with her, putting
her on a par with the others.
Dorcas looks after her middle-aged brother Vincent who has learning
difficulties. She has brought home Gemma, a homeless girl who says
she has been raped, but is Gemma telling the truth? Surprisingly,
it is Vincent who provides the possible way ahead for Gemma. A
powerful one-act play which boldly tackles the subjects of
homelessness, rape and disability with humour, honesty and warmth.3
women, 2 men
Duncan and George feel far from comfortable attending a Weight
Busters meeting, surrounded as they are by women. Waiting for the
meeting to start, they meet an old flame of George's - who bore him
a child many years earlier - and Duncan strikes up an affecting
romance with a sign language teacher. Line dancing and snatches of
Gilbert and Sullivan enhance the jolly mood of this touching
comedy-drama.5 women, 3 men
A letter to Geoffrey, a reflexologist who is blind, informs him
that his wife is having an affair with a work colleague. His trip
to the leisure centre where Alice works changes both their lives as
he confronts the other man. Geoffrey's friend Anton also has an
illuminating experience at the leisure centre where he meets
Amaryllis, his longed-for ideal woman.-3 women, 4 men
Philip and Rowena are terminally ill. Philip seeks a divorce from
his bitter wife, Lilian. Rowena longs for the unity of her family.
Together they find friendship, romance, consolation and an amazing
capacity for fun. In their hospice, they share an imaginary holiday
in Florence. An acceptance of death is coupled with an
extraordinary devotion to life.4 women, 3 men
Hugo, a PR consultant on his way to an important meeting, and
Martha, a Museum Education Officer with a case full of liberty
bodices, are trapped in an overturned railway carriage following a
rail crash, waiting tensely to be rescued. A touching relationship
begins to develop between them, but they are torn apart by
tragedy.1 woman, 1 man
Leah discovers her author husband Gordon is having an affair with
Ursula. Meanwhile, Gordon remembers Umjana Land, the childhood
dream world he inhabited with his sister Agnes, and determines to
write. When Agnes appears, having written a Booker Prize-nominated
book about Umjana Land, Gordon is left strangely alone as his
daughter Leah, Ursula and Agnes find a common bond.-4 women, 3 men
Touring an art gallery, Beatrice notices a lone man, Jon, crying
before a painting created out of remorse for a tragedy in the
artist's life. Intrigued, Beatrice offers help, and it transpires
that for Jon, whose wife had died of leukemia while he was with
another woman, the painting tells his own story. Beatrice, also,
has her own haunting secret...4 women, 3 men
A sensitive treatment of the devastating effects of unemployment,
both on individuals and their families. David, Derek and Ian
attempt to preserve their everyday lives, warding off depression
and the feelings of rejection, anger and aggression, their efforts
ranging from the touching to moments of manic humour.3 men
Ruby's boarding house is home to an odd mix of characters in this
moving and well-observed play about four lonely people: Abe, the
middle-aged divorcee, Chas, the Northerner forced to find work in
the South, Fleur, put there by her social worker and Holly,
struggling to save enough money to move out.3 women, 2 men
A black comedy, the play explores the relationships between two
"odd" couples thrown prematurely out of hospital care. Firstly, we
see two men conduct fantasy interviews for jobs they will never
get, then two women trying to "make plans" as urged to do by the
hospital. They all meet when Oz throws a disastrous party with the
four desperately attempting the niceties of social intercourse.2
women, 2 men
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Cecily (Paperback)
Gillian Plowman
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R308
Discovery Miles 3 080
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In this grim world of poverty there is little room for finer
feelings. The tippers mistrust one another and each sex blames the
other for the mess they are all in. The only escape from
unendurable reality is football. Maybe with the birth of Annette's
baby, trust and affection will be born amongst them...2 women, 3
men
Stifled by army life, the Colonel's wife falls in love with the
Sergeant sent to play the piano at her dinner parties. Towards the
end of the play we realize that the Old Man and Old Woman on stage
are the Sergeant and the Colonel's wife forty years...-2 women, 4
men
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Plays for Today by Women (Paperback)
Cheryl Robson, Rebecca Gillieron; Gillian Plowman, Amanda Stuart Fisher, Sonja Linden, …
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R481
Discovery Miles 4 810
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* A wide-ranging collection of plays by women dealing with
contemporary subjects such as child abuse, recession, war, poverty
and the complexity of modern women's lives. * Many roles for women
and girls; suitable for study for performance or as part of courses
in Women's Studies or Feminist Theatre Studies. * All the plays
have been produced and performed in the UK to acclaim.
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