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Lily: A Morality Play (Cassie Rocks)

By Clare Wright | 19 June 2014

Lily     Background Lily is an eponymous play focussing on a recent rape victim who is convinced by her friends that she should not … Read more

The Morality Play of Care-less Worker (Oliver Haslam)

By Clare Wright | 19 June 2014

Character List Care Care-less Worker Selfishness Temperamental Overlooked Indifferent Callous Opening Scene Scene One (Enter Care) Care: Today we hear the story of a care … Read more

家族 and Sin(x): A Morality Play (Erika Vicencio)*

By Clare Wright | 19 June 2014

* 家族 Kazoku, meaning Family in Japanese.  Sin(x) A trigonometric function in which the curve of y=sin(x) infinitely goes up and down resembling a wave. … Read more

Home or Away: A Modern Interlude (Claire Coutts)

By Clare Wright | 19 June 2014

Here is a modern interlude, based on the original Fulgens and Lucres, written by Henry Medwall and commissioned by John Morton. This interlude regards the … Read more

The Enemy of the World: A Morality Play (Jack Knoll)

By Clare Wright | 19 June 2014

DRAMATIS PERSONAE Messenger Everyman The Bomb Fear Anger Hate Death Oneself   THE ENEMY OF THE WORLD MESSENGER I ask that you watch this stage … Read more

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