CHERRY BENNET
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Plays by Cherry Bennet
Celebrated Rosie Slade, The |
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| 1st Published: | New Theatre Publications (2009) | ISBN/ASIN | 978-1840947335 | |||
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| Genre: | Full Length | Play/Drama | Parts: | Male | 3 | Female | 2 |
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| Synopsis: | Rural England, and Rosie Slade may only be a between stairs maid but she is determined to follow her dream all the way to the Music Halls of Edwardian London. She can sing, will 'learn' herself to dance, and then she's off to London to sing in the supper clubs. Rosie Slade loves an audience. What Rosie needs is a manager to earn his Per Cent and cater for her heart's desire. Is Billy Cole the manager to make her a star? | |||||
I'll Be Here |
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| 1st Published: | New Theatre Publications (2009) | ISBN/ASIN | 978-1840947113 | |||
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| Genre: | One Act | Play/Drama | Parts: | Male | 1 | Female | 3 |
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| Synopsis: | The start of the new millennium and in Emma's view romance isn't just dead but cremated with its ashes well scattered. Emma is a 21st Century girl that wants it all including a man straight out of a Jane Austin novel. There's a well worn saying that 'people find love in the strangest places'. But when Emma meets a man in a cemetery that ticks all the boxes, she comes to realise that for this relationship it's not a strange place for romance at all - it's their only option. | |||||