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| In
Comes I (Vol 1) |
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Six modern Mummers plays that are
bawdy, verging on risque. The author, John Bartlett,
is a confirmed Mummer, but realised that today's
pub audiences needed more stimulation than the traditional
set of plays could deliver.A new concept in Mumming. |
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| Dreams
And Delusions (Vol 3) (1f) |
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A compelling series of twelve monologues telling
the amusing, acerbic and utterly absorbing stories
of the lives of twelve female ex-pats living in
Spain, each with a diffferent reason for emigrating
there. |
| Ladies
On The Costa (1f), ~10 mins each |
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A compelling series of twelve monologues telling
the amusing, acerbic and utterly absorbing stories
of the lives of twelve female ex-pats living in
Spain, each with a diffferent reason for emigrating
there. |
| Hidden
Treasures |
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As its name suggests, this book contains
a valuable collection of original short comedy pieces,
thirty-seven in all. They include solos and monologues;
duologues; pieces for choral speaking; sketches
and one-acts; plus an Appendix of pieces written
especially for older actors. |
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