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Jekyll & Hyde |
£25.00 (inc. copying & performance
rights) |
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An adaptation of the classic horror
story by R L Stevenson, written for a cast and simple set. |
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Space Rox |
£25.00 (inc. copying & performance
rights) |
A small town in the 1950s USA: Middlesville. Suspicious events, strange
out-of-character goings-on.
A comedic look at those many sci-fi dramas. |
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Where's Waldo? |
£25.00 (inc. copying & performance
rights) |
| The
Scooby Doo gang are now Way Down South in this sequel to Space
Rox, and accompanied by Alvin singing Elvis toons are menaced by
alligators in the bayou where Uncle Rebus awaits. |
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Grimm's Women |
£25.00 (inc. copying & performance
rights) |
| A
re-telling ‘Griselda’ and ‘The Swan Princess’ which throws a
revealing light on these well known and well loved characters. |
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The Vanity of Dorian Gray |
£25.00 (inc. copying & performance
rights) |
| Dorian
Gray was written by Oscar Wilde, and reflects his sense of
hidden secrets and having a skeleton in the cupboard. |
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Dracula - Curse of the Undead |
£25.00 (inc. copying & performance
rights) |
| Bram
Stoker's Victorian chiller in a faithful adaptation that brings
the classic tale of vampires and melodrama to the stage. |
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A Christmas Carol |
£25.00 (inc. copying & performance
rights) |
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Scrooge's anti-Christmas feelings, Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim,
the Spirits of Christmases Past, Present and Future; a cast of
ever popular characters take us on a journey to discover the
true Christmas Spirit. |
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Evergreen |
£25.00 (inc. copying & performance
rights) |
| A
reworking/blending of the Snow Queen and The Caucasian Chalk
Circle, with elements of modern step-mother/new wife themes,
written for Primary schools. |
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The Cat and the Canary |
£25.00 (inc. copying & performance
rights) |
| Based
on the movie starring Bob Hope. |
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When You're Ready |
£10.00 (inc. copying rights) |
| A
collection of 24 monologue pieces drafted specifically for
students aged 13-18. Includes historical pieces as well as more
modern roles. |
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