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Kristina Anne Howell

KRISTINA ANNE HOWELL   

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Plays by Kristina Anne Howell

KRISTINA ANNE HOWELL

Virtually Just So

1st Produced:

Hornchurch: Queen's Theatre, Billet Lane, Hornchurch RM11 1QT >>>

25 Jul 2011

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Genre:

Comedy

Parts:

Male

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Female

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Parts other:

large cast

Notes:

written by Philip Aycbourn and Kristina Anne Howell. The show was originally performed by over 150 youngsters aged between 7 - 19. However, the play can be performed by a cast of approximately 30 upwards.

Synopsis:

Welcome to Crispin Kipling's Gaming Hall at the Kipling Corporation. A group of disruptive teens are about to experience the very latest gaming sensation. They've been invited to play in the fully-immersive, virtual environment of Just So World. Based on Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories but updated for the cyber-age, the Just So World game has been heralded a miracle. Interacting with the characters, solving the puzzles - simply playing the game - is a panacea to all the ills of adolescence. Youngsters are seen to emerge free of any angst and antisocial tendencies. Even the hardest cases are cured. How can this be? A team of journalists has been invited to witness the before and after transformations in our teenagers. We watch as the young people don their VR helmets and enter the world. They move through levels such as How the Elephant Got His Trunk and How the Rhino got his Skin. But is everything as it seems? Is this more than a game? And who is the mysterious girl that keeps appearing, searching for something - or someone?

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