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Stage

Monologues

Monologues for Women
Savannah by Colleen Muldoon-Taylor
A Sublime Moment by John M Jennings
Saying it with Flowers by Christine Furnival
A Toyboy for Christmas by Irene Burgon
Charity by Angela Sugden
plus speeches from five plays by Reg Mitchell

Four inter-related monologudes by Reg Mitchell

Shakespeare Family Secrets I

John Halls Observations & Susannas Secret

Two monologues which are the basis for the play, Hallmarks. Both in one volume.

Shakespeare Family Secrets II

The Doubts of Thomas & Judiths Dilemma.

Two monologues which are the basis for the play A Family Scandal. Both in one volume.

Performing time: Each approx 40 mins

 

Radio scripts

The Bronte Trilogy

Three 45 minute scripts which look at the relationships of the Bronte family, through the loves and disappointments of the sisters and their brother, Branwell. Each play is self-contained, thoough all interweave to create a chronicle spun around the known facts.

The Quiet One : Anne Bronte becomes governess to rhe Robinson family. Branwell seduces the mistress with fatal results.

The Wild One : Emily and Branwell are unconventional brother and sister.

Dear Nell : Charlotte persuades her sisters to publish under pen names. Her friend Ellen Nussey suspects.

Three Women

These plays examine the later love-life of Anton Chekhov and the influence of three women in his final years as a playwright, based on exchanges of letters.

Lika : The lady who ran from him, became the model for Nina in The Seagull

Sisters-in-law : Olga Knipper, his wife, and Masha Chekhova, his sister have a stormy relationship.

Love Letters : Antons affair and secret marriage to Olga cause trouble. Olga deceives Anton with her high life.

Trouble in Titipu

When the local Operatic Society bring in new blood for their fiftieth anniversary production of 'The Mikado', the stalwarts rebel. They were not prepared for a full blood transusion. With many songs from the operetta.