ALAN BECHER   (1947 - )


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Plays by Alan Becher

ALAN BECHER
Baby Boomer Blues
1st Produced:
Downstairs at His Majesty's Theatre
2007
Company:
Perth Theatre Company
1st Published:
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ISBN
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Genre:
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Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
Baby Boomer Blues takes a tongue-in-cheek look at a baby boomer couple s search for fulfilment. When Bob s business fails, he takes time out to reassess his existence while his wife, Carol, plays the breadwinner. This unexpected role swap has surprising results for Bob and Carol's marriage, which is not helped by Bob's irritating quest for the meaning of life. It takes a tropical holiday, a typhoon and a cheesy talent quest to open Bob's eyes.
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ALAN BECHER
Mules Foal, The
1st Produced:
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Company:
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1st Published:
ISBN
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Genre:
Full-Length 95 mins
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
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Female
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Synopsis:
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ALAN BECHER
Newspaper Of Claremont Street,The
1st Produced:
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Company:
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1st Published:
Currency Press, Sydney, 1988
ISBN
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Genre:
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Adaptation
Parts:
Male
10
Female
5
Parts Other:
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Notes:
adapted by Alan Becher and David Britton from book by Jolley, Elizabeth, 1923-2007
Synopsis:
The Newspaper of Claremont Street is Marguerite Morris or Weekly, a gossipy cleaning lady from England's Black Country
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