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Alice’s scripts are listed on www.doollee.com. Copies of scripts are available from the author . EXTRACTS ON YouTubeTo see an extract from ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’ click here To see an extract from ‘You People’ click here You PeopleAisha needs a job. See Saw needs a mobile phone. Stanislaw needs sickness benefits. Each of them must navigate the shoals of English life. But do they – and the people they meet – have the skills necessary to get the problem solved? And can you – the audience – help them? A piece of Forum Theatre for three people. The script is 30 minutes but an extra half an hour is needed to re-play the scenes. Limited set and props. Suitable for many different venues. What’s Love Got To Do With It?Mumtaz lived in Bangladesh and Tricia lives in Cheltenham. They are both getting married today. When Tricia mysteriously finds herself talking to Mumtaz her attitude is one of pity. How can Mumtaz allow her mother to chose her husband and arrange her marriage? But as the events of the day unfold, Tricia’s prejudices are called into question. Which woman knows most about her future husband? And which marriage is more likely to last? A one act play for two female actors. Limited set and props.
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The Question of DogCaroline, Sally and Wilf are searching for something? But who is it they’re hoping to meet in a housing estate in Weston Super Mare? When they meet Mr Dog they think their search is at an end – but then they realize it’s only just begun. A one hour play for two female actors and two male. Limited set and props. BenchA day in the life of a park bench. A one hour play for three male and three female actors. A Fair ExchangeEliazabeth Jane thinks that she’s buying a picture but she finished up buying an errant husband instead. A 30 minutes one act play for two female actors. Chasing Lost LegsPete and Smithy are going for a day out, just as they have done for years. But now Smithy is losing his mind and the past is being re-written in ways which Pete doesn’t like. But which of the two of them has got the better grip on reality? A 30 minutes one act play for two older male actors.
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