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An exhuberant comedy which is yet a sad commentary on
twentieth-century bureaucracy. The Hesseltines are living in
property well overdue for demolition and they are looking forward
to being re-housed in more beautiful and salutory surroundings. The
crisis comes when they find that, far from a house with a little
bit of garden, they are to live in a warrenous block of flats.3
women, 6 men
Presented at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre in 1993, this skilful
dramatisation preserves all the plot and characterisation of the
classic novel while conveying the ironic wit of Jane Austen in the
person of the servants who act as narrators, commenting
sardonically on the action.9 women, 11 men
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Jane Eyre - Play (Paperback)
Willis Hall, Charlotte Bronte; Screenplay by Willis Hall
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R352
Discovery Miles 3 520
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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To transpose the nineteenth century world of Jane Eyre to the
modern stage without losing the emotional force of the novel,
scenes framed and heightened by brooding, candlelit shadows.
Passages of direct narration are shared among the company. This is
the most complete adaptation of the classic novel ever staged,
compelling and dramatic as the story itself.8 women, 4 men
Following his earlier adaptations of the novels "Jane Eyre" and
"Mansfield Park" for Sheffield's Crucible Theatre, Willis Hall
brings Dumas' swashbuckling adventure to the stage in a fast-moving
tongue-in-cheek version. D'Artagnan, a poor, young Gascon gentleman
goes to Paris to join King Louis XIII's musketeers, is befriended
by three valiant members of that force - Athos, Porthos and Aramis,
and shares their adventures, foiling the evil plans of Cardinal
Richelieu and Milady de Winter to discredit Louis' wife Anne and
expose her love for the Duke of Buckingham. The play's structure is
flexible so that it may be presented simply with the minimum of
scenary and plenty of audience participation to give a
"carnival-type" atmosphere.
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Our Song (Paperback)
Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall
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R349
Discovery Miles 3 490
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Pulling himself out of the rut of his middle-aged executive
lifestyle, Roger Piper stumbles into a sixteen-month tempestuous
affair with the effervescent Angela Caxton, and is thrown into a
whirlwind of romances and champagne. He discovers that Angie does
not share his obsession with their relationship and after multiple
crises the affair ends in tragedy.3 women, 4 men
Ordered by the Emperor to find the gold "in the skies" and aided by
his equally lazy son, they have just four days in which to recover
it. They succeed but only after an accidental discovery of the
thieves, a trip on the high seas with pirates and a fortunate case
of mistaken identity.-Large flexible cast
Charles Kingsley's well-loved story of The Water Babies is
enchantingly brought to life in this adaptation by Willis Hall. The
tale of young Tom, apprentice to the unpleasant chimney-sweep Mr
Grimes, and his underwater journey to the End-Of-Nowhere is
interspersed with delightful songs by John Cooper. In the original
professional touring production, puppets were used to represent The
Water Babies and underwater creatures, but small children could be
used to play these parts in, for example, schools' productions.6
women, 3 men
A delightful dramatization, with enchanting songs, of Kenneth
Grahame's classic tale of river-bank animals. Toad finds himself in
prison but manages to escape, but not before Toad Hall, his pride
and joy, has been overrun by the wicked Weasels. Thanks to the
efforts of his kind and concerned friends, however, all ends
happily, after an exciting battle to regain Toad's home.Large
flexible cast
All the characters that have captivated the imagination of readers
for generations are vividly presented here - the rascally
one-legged sea-dog Long John Silver, Billy Bones, Blind Pew, Ben
Gunn and of course, young Jim Hawkins the 'rare bright spark' who
sets the Treasure Island adventure in motion. There are many
delightful songs and musical numbers, with plenty of scope for
imaginative staging.1 woman, 13 men
Following the successful television series based on Barbara Euphan
Todd's children's classic, Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall and Denis
King bring us a new, effervescent stage musical of the story of
Worzel Gummidge. The naughty, petulant, greedy, yet always lovable
scarecrow is here with all the familiar characters: Aunt Sally,
Sergeant Beetroot and Sue and John. Brought to life by the Crowman,
Worzel creates havoc and farce wherever he goes in his frenzied
efforts to win Aunt Sally's unwilling hand until he finds himself
before the scarecrow court on a very serious charge. But the final
resolution is a happy one with a birthday cake enormous enough to
satisfy even Worzel's appetite!5 women, 13 men
The Wedding and The Funeral make up the two parts of this comedy in
which we are introduced to the same family, first making
preparations for a wedding and subsequently, six months later,
returning from the funeral of their Uncle Arthur, a lovable
personality who provides the link between the two plays.7 women, 7
men
Set in the Malayan jungle, this critically acclaimed play is tough,
realistic and full of comedy. Its characters are British soldiers
who look upon their duty in the jungle with a marked lack of
enthusiasm until they discover that soldiering is something more
than the game they thought it was at first. Before the play comes
to its unexpected climax, the men have faced up to unforeseen
issues of loyalty and danger. Period 1942.8 men
This is the third Christmas Eve spent in the company of convicts
Gilbert and Crosby (the first two being Kidnapped at Christmas and
Christmas Crackers). Our lovable heroes are back in prison again
with Warders Mullins and MacBain.2 women, 7 men
Christmas Crackers is the hilariously funny sequel to Kidnapped at
Christmas, written by Willis Hall for Christmas 1975. Crosby and
Gilbert, our two convicts, are spending a lonely Christmas Eve
eating baked beans on the stage of an empty theatre when they
encounter their old enemies - Detective Constable Grummett (and his
wife and son) and Mullins and Macbain (now promoted to Constables -
'evening all'). -Large flexible cast
Crosby and Gilbert are escaped convicts who couldn't face the
thought of yet another Christmas dinner in gaol. Their adventures
on the run, in various disguises, dodging a host of amazing
characters are all tremendous fun.2 women, 7 men
A hectic children's birthday party provides a noisy background to a
series of domestic crises. Robin has left Emma and Emma has become
friendly with her solicitor, Tom; both Tom and Robin arrive for the
celebrations. The mishaps of the party spill over into the
kitchen'situation, the behaviour of the young visitors affecting
the adults. By the end of the party however, thin's look a little
brighter for Robin and Emma.4 women, 3 men
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Who's Who (Paperback)
Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall
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R356
Discovery Miles 3 560
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Who's Who takes place in the lounge of a Brighton hotel a place of
faded elegance where the inevitable trio saw away playing sad and
dated ballads. In the first act we follow the confusion that Mr.
Black and Mr. White land themselves in as inextricable as the hotel
itself in their efforts to cover up a clandestine weekend; a
confusion which ends in no one knowing anyone else's identity and a
hint that, even when things have more or less cleared up, it's
likely to start all over again. In the second act the male leads
discuss the previous events and Mr. White says that if positions
and identities had been reversed the confusion would never have
happened. 2 women, 2 men
A teenager in a North Country town, Billy Fisher weaves a world of
his own out of his day dreams. He is an incurable liar, idle and
dishonest, and to escape from his dull job as an undertaker's clerk
and his dreary domestic background he imagines himself in so many
different situations that truth and fiction become hopelessly
intermingled. His family is unable to understand or control him,
though they realize that he is a good for nothing. The cast is
completed by the three girls to whom he is simultaneously engaged.
When he is given the chance to start a new life, he turns it down,
preferring his dreams to reality.
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