STEWART MACINNES
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Plays by Stewart Macinnes
Blind Man's Bluff |
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| 1st Published: | New Theatre Publications (1998) | ISBN/ASIN | 978-1840941951 | |||
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| Genre: | Drama | One Act | Parts: | Male | 2 | Female | 2 |
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| Synopsis: | Irritated by Linda's overeagerness to be helpful, Horace is rude and aggressive towards her. He resents his disability and is forever dreaming back to when he and his wife were a happy couple. His thoughts are seen in, all but one of the flashback scenes. His home and situation are constant reminders of his happy past that serve as a release from his misery. He decides to plant some theatre tickets in Linda's bag and then accuse her of stealing them in front of John. John isn't fooled for one minute. He makes Horace face up to the present and to stop living in the past. Essentially the play is a story of a man's love of his late wife who has difficulty in accepting help from his family and friends. | |||||
End of the Road |
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| 1st Published: | New Theatre Publications (2008) | ISBN/ASIN | 978-1840946840 | |||
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| Genre: | Full Length | Play/Drama | Parts: | Male | 4 | Female | 3 |
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| Notes: | written by Stewart and Cheryl Macinnes | |||||
| Synopsis: | High flyer reporter Kate Morgan is less than enthusiastic when she is assigned to cover a campaign against a proposed road through a local village. She warms to the task when she learns of an MP's affair with a waitress and some crooked dealings involving those in authority. All is not what is seems. Having won one battle she finds herself personally involved which causes her to risk everything including her life. | |||||