STEPHEN BALCHIN   (1971 - )


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Plays by Stephen Balchin

STEPHEN BALCHIN
Aesop's Fables
1st Produced:
Oxford
2005
Company:
http://www.attc.org.uk/
1st Published:
-
ISBN/ASIN
-
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Genre:
2 act family show
Adaptation
Parts:
Male
3
Female
3
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
-
Synopsis:
A fun-filled family show telling the story of Aesop's life through the telling of the fables that made him famous. Most of his most famous fables are there, including The Hare and The Tortoise and The Boy who Cried Wolf.
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STEPHEN BALCHIN
Ark Life
1st Produced:
Brentwood
2004
Company:
Woodhouse Players
1st Published:
-
ISBN/ASIN
-
To Buy This Play:
I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
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Genre:
-
One Act
Parts:
Male
4
Female
2
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
Won best original play Havering drama festival
Synopsis:
One the deck of the Ark Noah's sons talk about what has happened to the Ants, when the rains will stop, and whether they're ever likely to see anyone else again.
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STEPHEN BALCHIN
Hanging with Han and Rosaline is still Alive
1st Produced:
Brentwood
2002
Company:
-
1st Published:
Jasper Publishing Ltd 1998
ISBN/ASIN
1 904416 31 4
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Genre:
Play - One Act, Drama
-
Parts:
Male
1
Female
2
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
-
Synopsis:
Two one-act plays. Hanging With Han. A play about love, friendship, childhood, and The Force. Rosaline Is Still Alive. Split set. OK, so fickle Romeo has dumped Rosaline for Juliet, but she's still exists, doesn't she?
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STEPHEN BALCHIN
Jenson or Hyde
1st Produced:
-
-
Company:
-
1st Published:
Jasper Publishing Ltd 2007
ISBN/ASIN
978 1 905993 30 7
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Genre:
Play - One Act, Comedy
-
Parts:
Male
2
Female
2
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
-
Synopsis:
A darkly comic play about Doctor Henry Jenson: a quiet, shy man who volunteers for an experiment to change how he thinks, and he becomes an amoral (but charismatic) Media Star: Mr Hyde. A modern day version of an old story, asking some fundamental questions about who we want to be.
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STEPHEN BALCHIN
Rosaline is Still Alive
1st Produced:
Waltham Forest drama festival
2003
Company:
Woodhouse Players
1st Published:
Jasper publishing, 2004
ISBN/ASIN
-
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Genre:
Comedy
One Act
Parts:
Male
2
Female
3
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
-
Synopsis:
Rosaline's been dumped by Romeo - so she sits down in a bar with Ophelia and Helena and proceeds to drown her sorrows
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STEPHEN BALCHIN
Schrodinger's People
1st Produced:
Waltham Forest drama festival
2003
Company:
Woodhouse Players
1st Published:
Jasper Publishing Ltd 2007
ISBN/ASIN
978 1 905993 29 1
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Genre:
Play - One Act, Drama
-
Parts:
Male
2
Female
2
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
Won best original play at Waltham Forest drama festival
Synopsis:
A play about bereavement, family drama, and quantum physics, as a son searches for signs of who his father was in his family's attic. Described as "complex thought provoking writing" the play won the award for best original script in the 2003 Waltham Forest festival.
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