Flight Zero One    Drama by Tony Breeze  7f & 5m  ISBN 1872758215
                              Books £4  Performance/copying rights £25 pp
A small plane has crash-landed in a blizzard in the middle of the Canadian Rockies and its passengers have to spend the night in a disused fur-trappers cabin.  They are all on their somewhere: a pregnant young woman and her partner on their way to see a specialist; a frail old man and his wife on their way to see their grandchildren; a doting mother and her precocious daughter on their way to a TV audition; a grumpy businessman on his way to his next deal and two police officers on their way to court with their Red Indian prisoner.
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The Genii   Drama by Maureen Peters  4f & 2m  ISBN 187313018X
                   Books £4   Performance/copying rights £25 per performance
The fascinating story of the Bronte family as we see the three sisters and brother grow from children into adulthood. Written by Caernarfon-born novelist Maureen Peters who has written over 150 stories and novels and is a past winner of the prestgious Bronte Poetry Prize.
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Zoo Comedy by Tony Breeze  Youth or School Group  ISBN 1872758177
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The lights come up on two people reading newspapers, one male, one female.  We can't see their faces util they move the papers and we then see that they are actually apes.  We are in an alternative time when monkies have won the race for survival and the children want to go on a birthday treat so the parents decide to take them to The Human Zoo.  There we see the hilarious antics of the grunting, backward, human cave-dwellers and all they get up to.
This script recently won several rounds of the Young Farmers Drama Competition and reached the final in Blackpool.
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One Man's Angels       Comedy by Sylvia Lees 2f & 2m ISBN 1873130406
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A reticent, but healthy bachelor and tropical fish fanatic, decides that he is in a rut.  Following an evening spent with his landlady's neurotic daughter, he is thankful to return to his rut, which on reflection, he decides is more of a safe and comfortable cocoon
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"Bill"    Monologue for 1 mature female   ISBN 1872758037
               Books £4   Performance rights £20 per performance
An old lady brings on a tray of tea for herself and her husband, Bill, who is upstairs changing from his workclothes.  She talks to herself about all the memories that the house holds for them and their chilkdren who have now flown the nest ... but Bill never appears and we finally realise the extent of her loneliness
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