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Denise Wright

DENISE WRIGHT   

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Plays by Denise Wright

DENISE WRIGHT

Heads or Tales/Me and Shahrazad

1st Produced:

rehearsed reading @Theatre museum, London

25 Oct 2005

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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#124677

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

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Female

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Parts other:

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Notes:

written by Stephen Oles, Sandy Shanin, Noelle Donfeld, Chris Burgess and Denise Wright

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DENISE WRIGHT

Saint Peter's Umbrella

1st Produced:

Theatre Building Chicago

2004

Company:

Theatre Building Chicago

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

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#68701

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Genre:

Musical

Parts:

Male

8

Female

8

Parts other:

1b

Notes:

Book and Lyrics: Dave Hudson. Music and Lyrics: Denise Wright. The play is set in Spain and the score has a strong latin influence.

Synopsis:

Saint Peter's Umbrella tells the tale of one umbrella with two possible meanings. To Roberto, a long-lost umbrella might be the key to his dead father's lost riches. In the village of Saldana, it is believed that Saint Peter himself left an umbrella over the orphan girl Teresa (now the beauty of the town.) Is the umbrella the key to earthly riches or heavenly blessings. Watch as Roberto's search leads him to Teresa.

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