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This comedy drama is a two act full length stage play. Viv and Wilf return from holiday to find their flat has been mistakenly emptied by council workers. How can they rebuild their lives when their valuables and memories have been discarded? Comments from independent adjudicators about Christopher Kell plays: ' ...a superior, well-crafted play penned with panache and humility, which builds to a stunning conclusion.... sure to make a riveting piece of theatre...' ' ...the flow of dialogue is very impressive indeed...splendid characters... switch of time and character is one of its great strengths...an underlying pathetic quality behind the humour that I found most appealing...manifests itself effectively in the dénouement...' '...beautifully drawn characters and splendid variation in emotional attack ....The pace of the dialogue is quite breathtaking....I'm sure there are many societies that would welcome the opportunity to tackle such a fine piece of dramatic work. ' Details of award-winning one act and full length plays written by the author are available at www.christopherkell.com
Three stage plays ideal for festivals, competition or showcase productions. Three very different themes. Careless Talk is set in the East End of London at the outbreak of First World War where a young woman of German descent encounters hostility. No Concessions where a fiftieth wedding anniversary exposes secrets between old friends. Calling has a struggling poet call upon the muses and is answered in an unexpected way. "Delightful...beautifully comic...a fine piece of theatre" Details of other award-winning one act and full length plays written by the author are available at www.christopherkell.com
This book contains three very different plays which have won writing commendations and have been performed successfully at drama festivals throughout the UK. One is contemporary, another set in the Great War and the third set in 1850s. Each brings charm, humour and, of course, drama to the stage. Comments from independent adjudicators about Christopher Kell plays: ' ... superior, well-crafted play penned with panache and humility, which builds to a stunning conclusion.... sure to make a riveting piece of theatre...' ' ...the flow of dialogue is very impressive indeed...splendid characters... switch of time and character is one of its great strengths...an underlying pathetic quality behind the humour that I found most appealing...manifests itself effectively in the dénouement...' '...beautifully drawn characters and splendid variation in emotional attack ....The pace of the dialogue is quite breathtaking....I'm sure there are many societies that would welcome the opportunity to tackle such a fine piece of dramatic work. '
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