RAYMOND (1) JONES   


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Plays by Raymond (1) Jones

RAYMOND (1) JONES
Breaking The Ice
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Company:
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1st Published:
New Theatre Publications (2002)
ISBN/ASIN
978-1840943955
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Genre:
One Act
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
1
Female
3
Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
Arnold in his mid sixties, with some loss of memory, lives alone in a top storey flat. Sandra, his niece, sole beneficiary in his will calls as arranged. Arnold having forgotten the arrangement is not pleased as he has invited his friend Jennifer, single and in her early sixties, from the adjacent flat for tea. What are hesitant Arnold`s motives and will they affect a suspicious Sandra`s inheritance.
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RAYMOND (1) JONES
Past Baggage
1st Produced:
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Company:
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1st Published:
New Theatre Publications (2002)
ISBN/ASIN
978-1840943856
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Genre:
One Act
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
1
Female
2
Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
Jennifer, in her mid-fifties lives alone on the third floor of a Council block of flats. In her teens she left home and joined new-age travellers as a 'Hippy'. A lone parent, she brought up her son Dylan. Her father disowned her as did her only elder sister Doris. Her mother reluctantly acquiesced. Her only living family member Doris is about to visit her, only contact having been birthday and Christmas cards. Arnold, in his early sixties lives alone in the other top floor flat. Old fashioned and correct he suffers from loss of memory. How will the meeting go, with polite interruptions by Arnold?
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