JEFFREY A LEE
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Plays by Jeffrey A Lee
Coming Home |
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| Genre: | - | Play/Drama | Parts: | Male | 3 | Female | 3 |
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| Synopsis: | Edward Steinberg and his wife Nora are living in genteel retirement beside the sea in Cornwall. However, the ghosts of the past have not yet been laid to rest, as Edward and Nora discover when Edward's son, Paul - from whom he has been estranged for fifteen years - comes to visit them. | |||||
Day Of Judgement |
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| Genre: | Drama | One Act | Parts: | Male | 4 | Female | 2 |
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| Synopsis: | *Festival Award Winner* A dramatic musical designed to fulfil the artistic demands of any company and the financial demands of the box office. Winner of the South East England Festival of Drama, Quasimodo is an exciting adaptation of Victor Hugo's famous story of the ill-fated Hunchback of Notre Dame and the beautiful gypsy girl Esmerelda. The show offers wonderful acting and singing opportunities to principals and chorus whilst demanding a high level of ensemble playing making it a very satisfying musical for any company to produce. Unlike most musicals, the chorus fulfil an important and considerable role within the show, numbering anything from about twenty upwards, preferable cast from all age groups it provides for a large number of varied cameo roles. | |||||
Drilling Of Rachel Withers |
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| Genre: | Comedy | One Act | Parts: | Male | - | Female | 6 |
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| Synopsis: | The Receptionist is sick. Rachel Withers, the dentist, hasn't arrived. So the apprehensive Nurse Ponsonby finds herself manning the dental surgery alone. Unfortunately, the first patient, Mrs Potts, is an unusually demanding woman who spends much of her time thinking about her teeth. Matters become increasingly complicated when Mrs Taphouse arrives with a broken bridge and a mysterious 'Whiskers' keeps phoning to say 'the balloon is about to go up'. When Rachel Withers arrives she finds a scene of considerable confusion, but her troubles are just about to begin. . . | |||||
End Of The Line |
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| Genre: | Drama | One Act | Parts: | Male | 1 | Female | 1 |
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| Synopsis: | Harry Ford and Emma Watkins meet on a train. Greatly attracted to Emma, Harry engages her in conversation. This leads to an exchange of letters through which their relationship begins to blossom. However, their burgeoning love is destined to come to a sad end. | |||||
Execution |
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| Genre: | Drama | One Act | Parts: | Male | 5 | Female | 2 |
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| Synopsis: | Set in occupied territory somewhere in Europe. Two women and three men are about to be executed as a reprisal against the blowing up of a train full of occupying troops. Those about to be shot include the village priest. However, events are about to take an unexpected turn. | |||||
Has Anyone Seen Father Christmas |
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| Genre: | - | Musical One Act | Parts: | Male | - | Female | - |
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| Synopsis: | A romp written to be performed by a small group of actors in a modest setting such as a village hall. Though short, the script is flexible enough to include as many songs and dances as may be desirable. It is most suitable for a village entertainment where a community is starting a drama group with modest resources. Though aimed at children, it can also have much to offer to the older generation. | |||||
Midsummer Madness |
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| Genre: | Drama | One Act | Parts: | Male | - | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | 6 Variable | |||||
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| Synopsis: | Shakespeare's 'rude mechanicals', Quince, Bottom, Snout, Starveling, Flute, and Snug from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', meet to perform a play. As Quince, their leader, has failed to produce a script, they decide to improvise and this leads to a farcical 'romp'. The play is probably best performed in a somewhat boisterous and full-blooded style in the open air. | |||||