EMILY THWAITE |
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Nationality: British Email: n/a Website: n/a |
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Plays by Emily Thwaite |
Apples And Pairs | ||
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| 1st Published: | New Theatre Publications(2003) | ISBN/ASIN: | 978-1840944150 | |||
| Music: | - | doollee no | #116890 | |||
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Genre: | One Act Play/Drama | |||||
| Parts: | Male | - | Female | - | ||
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Notes: | written by Bill Sanderson And Emily Thwaite | |||||
Synopsis: | This is a play about twins and harmony. Two sets of twins are separated - a French baby and an English baby are brought up in France; and the other French Baby and the other English baby are brought up in England. The play explores the relationship between England and France, including a historical scene during the Napoleonic wars and a modern exchange trip between twinned towns. The wider theme of suspicion about foreigners is also exposed. There is lots of humour, a fascinating plot to unwind, and the concluding message "love conquers all" leads to a happy ending. | |||||
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Furure Perfect | ||
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| 1st Published: | Samuel French, London, | ISBN/ASIN: | - | |||
| Music: | - | doollee no | #34691 | |||
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Genre: | Youth Youth Audience | |||||
| Parts: | Male | - | Female | - | ||
Parts other: | 25+ | |||||
Notes: | written by Bill Sanderson and Emily Twaite | |||||
Synopsis: | Future Perfect imagines a future where a town which is 'Under the Edge' has a connection with a world above it - 'Over the Edge' - but is destroying itself with pollution - until the chi1dl~ decide to save the day. The play was devised with a group of twenty-five children aged between seven and fourteen; it is intended as a blueprint for further improvisation and adaptation | |||||
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