CHARLES HEMMING |
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Plays by Charles Hemming |
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| Music: | - | doollee no | #50515 | |||
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Genre: | Youth Play, 30 min Youth Audience | |||||
| Parts: | Male | 9 | Female | 2 | ||
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Synopsis: | The boys in a Year 8 Form resent having to work on the last day of term, whilst also showing some hostility to two of the girls. Some manage to obtain some relief by "helping" the caretaker set up the hall for Assembly but plans to embarrass one of the girls do not work out quite as expected. | |||||
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School-Room, The | ||
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| Music: | - | doollee no | #50516 | |||
To Buy This Play: | If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click from the Publisher, otherwise (below) are AbeBooks for secondhand, signed & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies | |||||
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Genre: | Youth Play, 30 min Youth Audience | |||||
| Parts: | Male | 18 | Female | 9 | ||
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Synopsis: | " This Form is causing too much trouble. Already this morning I have had reported to me a case of a stolen pencil-case; a master has been unable to get into the room; and a boy has been attacked and had his trousers taken. And it's not yet 11 o'clock." After the Head's lecture and further ribaldry and provocation, the boys of Form 2.3 show unexpected gallantry towards the girls, who were uninvolved with the earlier antics, and their generosity is reciprocated when one of the boys is wrongly accused of a more serious offence. | |||||
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