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Rowena Batts has no voice, but she is the world's biggest blabbermouth. She's just started at a new school so life's a bit of a challenge, her new friend Amanda is Pretty cool, but that Darryn Peck is a total pest.
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Colin has a mission. He wants to speak to the Queen about his brother Luke who has cancer. Cousin Alistair would like to help but stress brings on his dandruff. Colin takes the lock off the back door and heads out alone. Adapted from the best selling novel by Morris Gleitzman.
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Shelley is embarrassed by her mother's work. Why can't she get a decent job At the pool, Ben is afraid of the water, but persists in hanging around the edge, and Tania in the wheelchair is organising a disco. Adapted from Robin Klein's novel.
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Originally intended for 5 women and 2 men, the play can be performed by as little as 4 actors (1 man 3 women).
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Alex has eighteen days until he finds out if he got into Arts Law, a week in Caloundra to sleep, swim and watch the cricket, and a mother with a keen interest in his sex life. Fortuna keeps bees, has a nose- ring, and a father who likes to do pottery in the nude. When this unlike...ly pair meet, the results are both hilarious and heart-warming. Read more
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Margaret Forde's powerful play zeroes in on rave culture and asks the tough questions about family, friends and mutual responsibilities. Fast, contemporary and disturbingly familiar, this is a play that every high school student, parent and teacher should read. Published with ext...ensive teachers' notes. Read more
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Syblil, aka Spud, lives with her father who won't discuss Sybil's dead mother. Her reluctant friendship with an old woman helps both of them addres their loneliness and deal with the future (1 act, 2 men, 2 women).
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A new play from the award-winning author of Blackrock and A Property of the Clan . The play deals with a group of young people in their late teens growing up in a country town.
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Lockie has arrived in town with his surfboard and a sharp wit, but no-one wants to know the city boy whose dad's the new cop.
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Homo parentithicus. Found in most urban parts of Australia. Usually roams in pairs. Over-protective to off-spring. Parents. Fossils takes a look at the relationship between parents and teenagers (1 act, 1 man, 2 women).
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