11,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
6 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

A Tail of Forklure is a one-act comedic fantasy stage play with a cast of five-one female and four male characters. Designed for a single or minimal set, it runs approximately 45 minutes. This is an acting edition book ideal for read throughs and rehearsals. This play includes occassional adult themes. A Tail of Forklure won "Best New Play" and was nominated for both the "NDFA Playwriting Award" and "Best Comedy Play" during its debut production with the touring theatre company, The Fringe Files. Long-lost friends Danny, Colin, and Jack reunite at an intimate house party hosted by their mutual…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A Tail of Forklure is a one-act comedic fantasy stage play with a cast of five-one female and four male characters. Designed for a single or minimal set, it runs approximately 45 minutes. This is an acting edition book ideal for read throughs and rehearsals. This play includes occassional adult themes. A Tail of Forklure won "Best New Play" and was nominated for both the "NDFA Playwriting Award" and "Best Comedy Play" during its debut production with the touring theatre company, The Fringe Files. Long-lost friends Danny, Colin, and Jack reunite at an intimate house party hosted by their mutual pal, Gus. But this isn't just a casual gathering-Gus has a master plan, driven by an insatiable hunger for greatness. Male characters: 4 Female characters: 1 Non-specific characters: 0 Runtime: 45 minutes Genre: Comedy Staging: Minimal Ideal for: One act festivals Released: 2014 (updated 2025) Rating: Contains some swearing
Autorenporträt
Michael Starr is a multi-award-winning British playwright whose stage and radio plays have been performed worldwide, from North America to the Middle East, across Europe, and throughout the United Kingdom. His plays are designed for single or minimal black box staging, making them a popular choice for festivals, fringe productions, and youth theatre. Discover more of his plays at www.michaelstarr.co.uk.