PHIL NASH |
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Plays by Phil Nash |
Coming Home | ||
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| Music: | - | doollee no | #25476 | |||
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Genre: | Play One Act | |||||
| Parts: | Male | 4 | Female | 2 | ||
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Synopsis: | While Tom is preoccupied with the funeral of his father, the thoughts of his wife Betty are in the Gulf, where their son Mike is on active service. The day of the funeral is one of conflicting emotions as the couple, especially Betty, try to reconcile the sadness of the loss of the old man with deep concern for their son. Then unexpectedly, but much to their great relief, Mike turns up. But what is the reason for his coldness towards them? | |||||
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Gorky Train, The | ||
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| Music: | - | doollee no | #25477 | |||
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Synopsis: | In the station of the small hamlet of Luknovo, on the main Moscow to Gorky railway line, Palenko waits for the train which will take him to a new life in Moscow, the reward for his services as an informer against 'enemies of the state'. The Moscow train is delayed, and before he can leave, Sergei Andreyovitch, one of Palenkos' victims, arrives to catch the train which will take him to the City of Gorky - and exile. The tension that results from this unplanned meeting is heightened by the unexpected arrival of an officer of the NKVD (Peoples' Commissariat for Internal Affairs), Colonel Komarev. 'The Gorky Train' won the Geoffrey Whitworth Playwriting Competition in 2001. | |||||
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