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Keep Off The Grass! 
Stop! Think! Rewind! 

Caroline Small     Keep Off The Grass!
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Synopsis:

Jeremy and Jemima Tourist are determined to give their children a traditional picnic but the beauty spot they have chosen is the very last patch of grass in the world! They soon find themselves defending their right to picnic against a botanist, a farmer and his cows and a documentary film crew! As more characters arrive to stake their claim on the grass, the Government Minister, Sir Oscar Wheatear, steps in - with disastrous consequences! This play introduces the major environmental theme of "sustainability" and invites the audience to explore their own solutions to the characters' problems.
First Produced
First Published New Theatre Publications
Genre One Act Youth
Parts Male
6
Female 6
Other + 3m/f + extras
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Caroline Small     Stop! Think! Rewind!
Company
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Ten year old Beth has one big advantage over other children: she can pause and rewind her life like a video. When her best friend moves away, Beth is vulnerable, shy and lonely until she meets the more sophisticated Kathy who smokes and drinks and wants Beth to join her. As her problems mount up, Beth pauses the action and appeals to the audience for help. For performance by young people to primary school audiences, this play raises issues of personal responsibility and decision making and is a powerful tool for education about drugs and substance abuse.
First Produced
First Published New Theatre Publications
Genre One Act Youth
Parts Male
2
Female 9
Other + 5m/f + extras
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