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| Move Over Dahling Set in the 1920s, the plot revolves around the theatrical lives of actors, dancers, singers and their agents. The evening is the launch of Daisy Duncan rising star, hoping to hit the big time! All looks set for a successful evening, until an uninvited guest arrives and events take a different course! (During the evening, there is a short cabaret number) |
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The Belles of St Agnes |
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| The Show
Must Go On Its the last night of the production Cinderella and the cast are in high spirits. The director has just told them that theyre off to Hollywood in the New Year (all but one!). They have also been informed that at the party is a well-known agent, critic and talent scout. |
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| Organised
Crime This plot is set in the present day amongst the local villains of society and it's Harry Greens (Mr. Big) surprise 50th birthday party arranged by his elder son, Jonno and Harry's second wife - Angie. All the guests are family, friends and 'business' colleagues. Harry considers himself to be an honest crook, but one or two of the other guests are rather unsavoury! |
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| A Book to Die
For Set in the present day, the story revolves around 'Jackie De Ville', a famous author, whose latest best seller is about to be made into a television mini series. The evening, hosted by PR Consultants, Maxine and Cliff Ford, is a dual launch to promote Vivienne Westerley's new designer hat collection, and for Gerald Hooker, to announce the winner of the annual 'Hooker Prize Award'. During the evening, the guests are invited to write a winning slogan, which will win them the 'Hooker Prize' and set them on the way to fame and fortune! |
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