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A BLAST by Paul Smith
Two men meet at a bench in a secluded position in a park overlooking a town. Their meeting seems to have intent and is shrouded in stilted language and observation, but what is the truth behind the mystery?
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A BREAK
Geeky Joe is followed to a park bench by the aggressive Josh. Their conversation is tense and uncertain.
This play forms part of the SIX VIEWS collection
THIS PLAY CONTAINS ADULT THEMES & LANGUAGE
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A CHANCE
Two women strike up a conversation on a park bench. The results of which may have significant consequences.
Part of the SIX VIEWS collection
This play was formerly published under the name of Max Porter as writer.
THIS PLAY CONTAINS ADULT THEMES
IMAGE – Courtesy of Pixabay – Royalty-Free images
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A FAVOUR
An elderly man and a young man meet on a park bench. Lives will change as a result.
This play forms part of the SIX VIEWS collection
This play was formally written under the name of Max Porter
IMAGE – Courtesy of Pixabay – Royalty-Free images
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A GIFT by Paul Smith
A chance meeting by strangers at a park bench. An encounter which will change their lives? Maybe, even though it is so brief. Coincidences happen.
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A LAUGH by Paul Smith
Fred and Iris are taking a trip down memory lane as they reminisce about their life together in a small town and the many laughs they have had.
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A LIE-IN IN WINTER
Mum is getting breakfast ready and is having real difficulty getting Billy to wake-up and go to school
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A LOOK by Paul Smith
Pam and Ned meet on a park bench and talk about their relationship and their ups and downs. But there is a cloud on the horizon.
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A MOMENT by Paul Smith
GLENN has found a discrete location to make a few business calls but is frustrated by the arrival of elderly Selina who keeps interrupting him…….
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A NICE SEAT IN THE STALLS
Judith and her friend Felicity enjoy attending funerals. They enjoy the food at the wake most of all. But when they get bored with funerals they decide that trips to the theatre might be more fun. A comedy with sadness.
IMAGE – Courtesy of Pixabay – Royalty-Free images
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A PAIN by Paul Smith
Mary and Derek find themselves sitting on the same bench together. Derek has things to get off his chest, but he seems to be talking to the world in general, oblivious to the fact there is someone else nearby.
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A PLAN
Two men have met at a bench overlooking a small town. They discuss the logistics of robbing a bank which they can see….
This play forms part of the SIX VIEWS collection
This play was previously published under the name of Max Porter
IMAGE – Courtesy of Pixabay – Royalty-Free images
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A PLEASURE
Clifford and Stella meet on a park bench – but is it coincidence? A touching story of two lonely people for older actors.
This play forms part of the SIX VIEWS collection
This play was formally written under the name of Max Porter
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A PLOT by Paul Smith
Nervously two teen brothers discuss their plans to carry out a terrible act; feeling forced by experience and circumstance. Tense, distressing and moving ever closer to the edge
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A REST by Paul Smith
Alex has a broken ankle and is taking a break on a park bench with Sam. The two discuss life, the world, and their own futures for a short while before heading onwards.
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A RIDDLE
Derek has a problem with a simple word. It fills him with emotions. He cannot fathom out why. Or does he?
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A SHOT IN THE LIGHT
Arthur and Jessie’s peaceful day in the garden is spoilt by noise – time to do something about it.
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A SIGN by Paul Smith
Gilbert is struggling to get a mobile phone to work. Sian tries to help and then finds herself listening to the frustrations of a man very much committed to his art.
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A THOUGHT
A vicar and a nun find themselves chatting together on a park bench – they find they have certain things in common
This play forms part of the SIX VIEWS collection.
This play was previously published under the name of Max Porter as the writer.
IMAGE – Courtesy of Pixabay – Royalty-Free images
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A VISIT TO THE SURGERY
A visit to the local surgery for blood test results may not be quite what Miss Westenra was expecting.
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ALTOGETHER
Eustace has taken up a new lifestyle and he is happy to sell his new-found joy with others!
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