CLARE PLESTED   


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Plays by Clare Plested

CLARE PLESTED
Carole Smiley Trashed My Room
1st Produced:
2000
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Male
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written by Adam Brown and Clare Plested
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Hot Pursuit
1st Produced:
28 Oct 2005
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Genre:
Thriller
One Act
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Male
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written by Adam Brown and Clare Plested
Synopsis:
When a crime wave hits the sleepy rural village of Upper Lower Greater Middle Gobbleston, PC Butler and DS Cassidy are forced into an unlikely partnership. Together, this chalk and cheese duo swing into action and are faced with a series of dangerous and daunting adventures. Hot Pursuit is a slick crime thriller - an edgy tale of an odd pair who forge an intense friendship whilst solving one of the worst crime waves to hit the Home Counties.
http://www.arts-archive.co.uk/index.php?pg=12&action=production&genre=P&gname=Play&wid=T1920295447
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Perfect Wife Roadshow, The
1st Produced:
16 Jul 2010
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Genre:
spoof musical
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written by Adam Brown, Amanda Wilsher, Paul Herbert and Clare Plested
Synopsis:
Discover how to be happy with an imperfect man. Learn to be patient and respectful. Stop finding your husband so irritating. Ultimately, give up the notion of the perfect man and become the perfect wife. This sharp, satirical take on modern marriage promises to expose the flaws in our relationships. It is time to save your marriage and discover who is wearing the trousers, or more to the point, who is ironing them.
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