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One Act Plays| 'Oedipus -the tragedy' and 'Antigone' | | Both one act plays have been performed on numerous occasions by 14-15 year old Students as part of Drama Courses. Both plays are based on the Greek Myths and Sophocles plays. Oedipus is the tale of a ... | | Author: PASSMORE, Keith | Cast (at least 15): Ist play - 9M, 4F(most parts can be doubled)
2nd play - 7M, 2F(most parts can be doubled) | One-Act. |  | Details |
| | 'The Last Time I Saw Paris' | | A comical spoof on the events of The Trojan Wars, featuring Helen of Sparta, Paris, Hector, Achilles and a host of other mythical characters. This play is now available after successful performances. ... | | Author: PASSMORE, Keith | Cast (at least 35): 30M (some male parts can be played by females), 17 F
There are parts which are shared. | Full-Length. |  | Details |
| | 'Todd' | | Based on the infamous character, 'Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street', yet this story has a more humane approach and the author has depicted Sweeney Todd as a victim of circumstance and of ... | | Author: PASSMORE, Keith | Cast (at least 20): 20M (6 minor parts) 7F - some parts parts can be doubled | Full-Length. |  | Details |
| | Long Live The Empire! | | Based on the author's experience of attending shows at the New Cross Empire in South East London during the late 1940's and 50's and the cause to save a Theatre from being demolished and turned into a ... | | Author: PASSMORE, Keith | Cast (at least 40): 7 male and 3 female acting parts + a cast of singers and a large cast of cameo parts, turns, dancers and singers | Full-Length. |  | Details |
| | Return to Vardia | | A Fantasy. A trio of archaeologists stumble upon the remains of a palace of a lost tribe in Dacia, now known as Romania, and seek to discover the meaning behind the discovery of the chalice of Vardia. ... | | Author: PASSMORE, Keith | Cast (at least 20): Mixed cast of at least 15 acting roles, dancers and minor parts. Parts can be doubled. | Full-Length. |  | Details |
| | The Box | | A large box becomes the centre of attention at a bus stop. Who owns it ? Its curiosity leads to a killing. The question at the end is - will the killer escape arrest? First performed in New Zealand i ... | | Author: PASSMORE, Keith | Cast (at least 4): 4M | One-Act. |  | Details |
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