TOM NEILL   (1980 - )


Tom Neill
   Nationality:
British
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Plays by Tom Neill

TOM NEILL
Peter Pan
1st Produced:
Andover, UK
08 Dec 2009
Company:
Blackeyed Theatre
1st Published:
www.tomneill.co.uk, 2009
ISBN/ASIN
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Genre:
Christmas Show
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Parts:
Male
2
Female
2
Parts Other:
2 m or f
Notes:
From novel by J. M. Barrie. DURATION: Act 1 50mins Act 2 40mins. LICENSING: A perusal copy script is available from the author's website. All rights reserved, performances must be licensed. PRESS: 'A fantastic adventure' - Abingdon Herald, 'Magical and enchanting' - Hampshire Chronicle, 'A wonderful reminder of the importance of allowing our fantasies to take flight' - Henley Standard
Synopsis:
Peter Pan tells the story of the boy who never grows up and his adventures on the island of Neverland. In return for finding his shadow, Peter teaches Wendy to fly and takes her on a fantastic adventure. But pirate captain Hook and his sidekick Smee have plans to spoil their games. A fresh and faithful version of the classic novel, with original music and suitable for ages 5+.
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TOM NEILL
Three Men In A Boat
1st Produced:
South Hill Park Studio Theatre, Bracknell
2008
Company:
-
1st Published:
www.tomneill.co.uk, 2008
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Genre:
comedy/drama
Adaptation
Parts:
Male
3
Female
0
Parts Other:
1 m/f
Notes:
From novel by Jerome K Jerome. DURATION: approximately 1 hour. LICENSING: A perusal copy script is available from the author's website. All rights reserved, performances must be licensed. PRESS: 'Quintessential' - Reading Evening Post, 'A really creative outing' - Windsor Observer, 'Genuinly funny . . . a fantastic play' - Maidenhead Advertiser, 'Ingenious . . . A thoroughly enjoyable show. Don't miss this' - Remote Goat.
Synopsis:
Bored of the city and driven to hypochondria, three friends (and Montmorency the dog) take a summer boat trip on the Thames. This stage adaptation captures all the invigorating poetry, history and comedy of the much loved novel.
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