Comedy
Another bright comedy from Hal Stewart's pen. David Marshall has dismissed his foreman because he is in love with David's daughter. The foreman's ...
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In Rome, during the 1960 Olympics, the three owners of a run-down trattoria contemplate their future. No-hopers as partisans dodging Nazis during the ...
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Scottish Play: No. 163 A comedy of character set in a Home for Elderly Gentlewomen. The residents, Matron and over-worked Helper find the even ...
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Scottish Play: No. 167 A rollicking, rombustious romp, set in the Borders during the early 18th century. There is ample scope for good ...
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The committee of a W.R.I. Dramatic Club meet to choose a play for the festival. Atheme like this lends itself to comedy of character and dialogue and ...
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This play is set in a crofting township in the Highlands. Television reception has just become possible and unknown to her husband, Fiona Maclean has ...
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" O, what a beautiful morning!'' sings Nancy, when young Davie Wilson returns from the fishing and presents her with an expensive -- if slightly old- ...
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November, 1706. The Lord Provost of Glasgow considers his son much too good for an impoverished orphan girl living with her aunts. But when the ...
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Scottish Play: No. 98 From Wikipedia, Joe Corrie (13 May 1894 – 13 November 1968) was a Scottish miner, poet and playwright best known for ...
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A stranger visiting a Scottish village is mistaken for a new housekeeper for the minister, but turns out to be the purveyor of a wonderful drug ...
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