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Clifford Wright

CLIFFORD WRIGHT  

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below is a list of Clifford Wright's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

Bench, The         Dead Men Don't Walk         Perfect Solution, The



Bench, The

Synopsis:
The Bench is a silent witness to the daily events of the street. The day is Thursday and this is the day for Gregory's usual visit, an appointment he has kept with "The Bench" every Thursday for ten long years. However, Gregory's visit today is different, for today he has arrived later than usual, a fact that will change his world forever. You see Gregory has a secret, a secret that only he knows. We all have a "skeleton in our cupboard" and Gregory's skeleton is about to jump out and bite him!

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1st Published:
New Theatre Publications(2004)   978-1840944006

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Genre:
One Act Play/Drama

Parts:
Male:  3            Female:  2            Other:  -

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Dead Men Don't Walk

Synopsis:
A break-in occurs. The intruder is challenged and dies during the struggle. The body is moved to make the death look accidental. But when the police arrive they find the body missing. Inspector Warren is suspicious, the death was obviously faked and he is determined to find out why. Forensic evidence proves crucial to his investigations. Helen Henderson is planning something nasty for her husband Peter. She intends to have him committed to an asylum! And the break-in is a part of the game. Some women will do anything for love, (or money) Helen wants both!

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1st Published:
New Theatre Publications(2001)   978-1840943269

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Genre:
Full Length Play/Drama

Parts:
Male:  6            Female:  5            Other:  -

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Perfect Solution, The

Synopsis:
Richard Farrow Has a problem: His marriage is on the rocks and his wife won`t give him a divorce. He has a brilliant idea and comes up with a 'master plan' for murder that he has stolen from an old movie, he needs an accomplice and so asks his long time pal George Winwick to help. George reckons that the Plan is doomed to failure. But that`s because George has a master plan of his own! However, we have all heard the old saying about 'best laid plans'.

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1st Published:
New Theatre Publications(2007)   978-1840945904

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Genre:
One Act Comedy

Parts:
Male:  2            Female:  2            Other:  -

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