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Sausages and Mash: Short Plays for Pairs and Groups


Book Description
These scripts are short and quirky by nature. Some are serious and some are comic. They offer actors the opportunity to explore a wide range of emotions. There are awkward customers, hyperactive multi-tasking children, a bizarre ghost story and a very lucky manservant among the characters. Two of the plays were selected for inclusion in the LAMDA Acting Anthology Volume 3. The plays are ideal to u... More
Book Information
PublisherIndependently published
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages97
ISBN-101976962625
ISBN-13978-1976962622
Publication Date01/21/2018
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About Philip Jamieson (Author) : I am a writer of textbooks and one-act plays living in rural Wiltshire with my science teacher wife and two children. My first book was published by First and Best in Education in 1998. Since then I... more
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1/23/2018 Philip Jamieson said:
These scripts are short and quirky by nature. Some are serious and some are comic. They offer actors the opportunity to explore a wide range of emotions. There are awkward customers, hyperactive multi-tasking children, a bizarre ghost story and a very lucky manservant among the characters. Two of th... more

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