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M1 (non-speaking; optional) F3. Three acting areas The ageing bag
lady on the streets who opens the play is the eponymous Primrose
Way, once a professional actress. As she reminisces and her story
unfolds, we see her enthusiastic youthful self retracing her career
in the theatre, and reliving the memories of her ambitious mother,
herself a professional actress, who delights in playing a number of
other characters who drift through Primrose's recollections. This
poignant drama is an ideal festival play for three women of varying
ages. The brief scene with Primrose's father can be played with an
empty armchair if preferred.
Fantasy, Children's TheatreCharacters: 1male, 3female,
12male/female - variable casting possibleOne setEmma and Lucy are
lost in Tulgey Wood, a mysterious forest full of weird and
wonderful creatures. Trying to find their way home, they encounter
boisterous Toves and anxious Raths, receive a warning from the
refined and snobbish Borogroves about the deadly Jubjub Bird, and
are stalked by the frumious Bandersnatch. Joined by intrepid but
hapless knight Percy, they come face to face with the awesome
Jabberwock - and then Lucy is bandersnatched Eventually the
Jabberwocks terrible secret is revealed, and the children find out
what 'frumious' really means.Suggested by the poem "Jabberwocky,"
the play is set in the fantasy world of Lewis Carroll's 'Alice'
stories. Shortlisted in Scottish and Welsh playwriting
competitions, one judge commented "it has the same delightfully
confusing dialogue of Carroll's work and brings back fond memories
of reading these stories as a child. Wonderfully cryptic
nonsensical moments as well as moments of philosophical clarity
made me smile and wonder. This play will go down a treat with
children and adults alike."An ideal play for young people to
perform, or for adults to perform to a young audience."Full of
nonsensical language, confusion and bewilderment the play is a
delight from start to finish...many authors of family plays will
put in something for the adults alongside the action that is
primarily aimed at children. Ron Nicol has created a piece that
will have adults and children laughing along to the same thing, and
family entertainment doesn't get much better than that." - Amateur
Stage
Skilfully adapted from the famous original story by Hans Christian
Andersen, Th e Snow Queen is the story of Gerda, a little girl who
searches for her friend Kai when he is bewitched and imprisoned by
the Snow Queen in her ice palace. Gerda's innocence charms all good
people and animals she meets on the way. They help her to escape
the Enchantress, lead her to the royal court, and on to Lapland,
where, in a final confrontation with the Snow Queen's Ice
Creatures, good conquers evil and the children are reunited.Large
flexible cast
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