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The Following Is a List of Scripts Which Are Held by the Hayes Players, and Which Are Available for BTG and KDA Societies to Borrow Full Length and One Act Play Scripts The following is a list of scripts which are held by the Hayes Players, and which are available for BTG and KDA societies to borrow. The scripts are only suitable for reading to research the suitability of plays – we usually have only one or two copies, and many are marked acting scripts. Please contact Tony Newman at [email protected] if you are interested in borrowing any of the scripts. A charge will be made to cover the cost of postage. Full-Length Plays Title Author Play On! Abbott Coll. Ed. Y32/33 Strange Orchestra Ackland Cinderella Adams The Devil's Limelight Adkins Coll. Ed. Two Roses Albery Forty Carats Allan Play It Again Sam Allen Antigone Anouilh The Lark Anouilh Ring Round the Moon Anouilh Waltz of the Torreadors Anouilh Coll. Ed. Y31 Autumn Crocus Anthony Coll. Ed. Y32/33 Service Anthony Coll. Ed. Y34 Touch Wood Anthony Chance Visitor Arbuzov The Innocents Archibald The Business of Good Government Arden, John The Happy Haven Arden, John Live Like Pigs Arden, John The Waters of Babylon Arden, John Ladies in Danger * Arlett Coll. Ed. Y33 Ten-Minute Alibi Armstrong Coll. Ed. V33 Beware of the Dog Arout Coll. Ed. Such Men are Dangerous Ashley & Levy Mixed Doubles Ayckbourn & others Absurd Person Singular Ayckbourn Confusions Ayckbourn How the Other Half Loves Ayckbourn Living Together Ayckbourn Relatively Speaking Ayckbourn RolePlay Ayckbourn Sisterly Feelings Ayckbourn Table Manners Ayckbourn Time and Time Again Ayckbourn Time of My Life Ayckbourn Coll. Ed. V35 Marya Babel The Chalk Garden Bagnold The Killer Dies Twice Banks Ten Days Before the Wedding Barbee The 39 Steps Barlow Well Well Well * Bate Coll. Ed. Y32 The Rose without a Thorn Bax A Soldier for Christmas Beckworth Duet for Two Hands Bell Anyone for Breakfast Benfield 14/05/2017 Full Length and One Act Play Scripts Title Author Caught on the Hop Benfield Champagne for Breakfast Benfield Fly in the Ointment Benfield Post Horn Gallop Benfield Running Riot Benfield Coll. Ed. Mrs Moonlight Benn, W Enjoy Bennett, Alan Forty Years On Bennett, Alan Habeas Corpus Bennett, Alan The Lady inn the Van Bennett, Alan The Old Country Bennett, Alan The Wind in the Willows Bennett, Alan The Lady With a Lamp Berkeley Annie get your Gun Berlin Coll. Ed. Y31 The Barretts of Wimpole Street Besier Coll. Ed. The Queen and the Rebels Beti Queen of the Rebels Betti Curtains Bill Down Came a Blackbird Blackmore Portrait of Murder Blomfield A Man for All Seasons Bolt The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew Bolt Vivat! Vivat Regina! Bolt Coll. Ed. The Colleen Bawn Boucicault Florence Nightingale Bowen The Matriarch * Bradbury The Caucasian Chalk Circle Brecht Mother Courage and her Children Brecht Hobson's Choice Brighouse Old Actors Never Die Brittany The Woman Upstairs * Brompton Wuthering Heights Bronte (adapt Vance) Coll. Ed. Y49/50 The Holly and the Ivy Browne The Drunkard Bruton Di and Viv and Rose Bullmore Coll. Ed. Money Bulwre-Lytton East Lynne Burton The Murder of Maria Martin Burton Don't Dress for Dinner Camoletti Ladies in Waiting * Campion Funeral Dance * Campton I Killed the Count Cappel Hi-de-Hi! Carpenter, Paul Mother Goose Carter The Paper Chain Cary & Butler Crystal Clear Cary and King Murder out of Tune Cary Death takes a holiday Casselli Key for Two Chapman & Freeman Diplomatic Baggage Chapman Dry Rot Chapman Kindly Leave the Stage Chapman Not Now Darling Chapman When the Lights go Out Chapman Haywire Chappell Something's Burning Chappell 14/05/2017 Full Length and One Act Play Scripts Title Author Wife after Death Chappell Last Page Chase, James Harvey Chase, Mary Countercrime Chase, Olive The Cherry Orchard Chekhov The Seagull Chekhov Three Sisters Chekhov Uncle Vanya Chekhov Coll. Ed. Y33 Sometimes Even Now Chetham-Strode Coll. Ed. Y32/33 Miracle at Verdun Chlumberg Coll. Ed. Y54 Carrington, VC Christie, Dorothy&Campbell Grand National Night Christie, Dorothy&Campbell The Hollow Christie Spiders Webb Christie Ten Little Indians Christie Towards Zero Christie The Unexpected Guest Christie The Unexpected Guest Christie Witness for the Prosecution Christie Whose Life is It Anyway Clark, Brian The Edge of Darkness Clemens Breath of Spring Coke Fools Paradise Coke Midsummer Mink Coke Cranford Colemans (adapt) Gigi Colette and Loos Rain Colton Coll. Ed. The Way of the World Congreve Acacia Avenue Constanduros The Fifteen Streets Cookson Move over Mrs Markham Cooney and Chapman Caught in the Net Cooney Coll. Ed. Everything in the Garden Cooper, Giles Hewers of Coal Corrie Hogmanay Corrie In Time O' Strife Corrie Martha Corrie Bitter Sweet Coward Blithe Spirit Coward Hay Fever Coward Coll. Ed. Home Chat Coward Coll. Ed. I'll leave it to you Coward Coll. Ed. Look after Lulu! Coward Coll. Ed. The Marquise Coward Present Laughter Coward Private Lives Coward Coll. Ed. The Queen was in the Parlour Coward Coll. Ed. The Rat Trap Coward Relative Values Coward Coll. Ed. Sirocco Coward Star Quality Coward Still Life Coward Coll. Ed. Suite in Three Keys Coward This Happy Breed Coward Coll. Ed. This was a man Coward Waiting in the Wings Coward Coll. Ed. The Young Idea Coward 14/05/2017 Full Length and One Act Play Scripts Title Author The Murder Game Cox Under the Stars Crane The Sleeping Beauty Cregan Boeing Boeing Cross Coll. Ed. V30 The Miners of Sulphur Cross The Gut Girls Daniels A Murder is Announced Darbon Coll. Ed. Richard of Bordeaux Daviot, Gordon Coll. Ed. Y33/34 The Laughing Woman Daviot Coll. Ed. Y34 Queen of Scots Daviot Coll. Ed. Y33 Richard of Bordeaux Daviot Coll. Ed. V37 The Cardinal of Spain de Montherlant Coll. Ed. Y31 To See Ourselves Delafield The Mayerling Affair Delderfield The Orchard Walls Delderfield Peace Comes to Peckham Delderfield Worlds Apart * Dennys Coll. Ed. V33 Rafferty's Chant Dewhurst The Man With a Load of Mischief Dicks Dear Octopus Didie Smith The Happiest Days of Your Life Dighton Man Alive Dighton Who Goes There Dighton Cat on the Fiddle Dole Top Gear Dole Death and the Maiden Dorfman Its Never Too Late Douglas Job for the Boy Driscol The Peacocks Must Go Driscol Bell Book and Candle Dritton Coll. Ed. Y33/34 The Distaff Side Druten Dr Morelle Dudley and Waykyn The Visit Duerrenmatt Deadly Nightcap Durbridge The Gentle Hook Durbridge Suddenly at Home Durbridge Wanted - One Body Dyer Coll. Ed. The Family Reunion Eliot, TS Hawleys of the High Street Ellis Entertaining Angels Everett Coll. Ed. V37 Have you any dirty washing, mother dear? Exton Coll. Ed. Y31 The Improper Duchess Fagan Coll. Ed. Y36 The Two Bouquets Farjeon Treasure Hunt Farrell & Perry Canaries Farrell Who Killed Santa Claus Feelay Fringe Benefits Feldman and Churchill And No Bird Sings Fernald The Vigil Fodor Coll. Ed. V30 Portrait of a Queen Francis Alarms and Excursions Frayn Alphabetical Order Frayn Dancing at Lughnasa Friel 14/05/2017 Full Length and One Act Play Scripts Title Author The Lady's not for Burning Fry, Christopher Coll. Ed. A Phoenix too Frequent Fry, Christopher The White Falcon * Gailey and Lawrence Murder for the Asking Genfield Tiger at the Gates Giraudoux The Heiress Goetz She Stoops to Conquer Goldsmith The Diary of Anne Frank Goodrich & Hackett Brief Suspicion Gordon, Patricia Love on the Dole Gow & Greenwood Coll. Ed. Gallows Glorious Gow, Ronald Butley Gray Coll. Ed. Man in a Side-Car Gray Coll. Ed. Molly Gray Coll. Ed. The Rear Column Gray The Continental Quilt Greening Cat Among the Pigeons Greenwood The Cure for Love Greenwood No Time for Fig Leaves Greenwood Coll. Ed. A Pair of Spectacles Grundy Coll. Ed. Y49/50 Top of the Ladder Guthrie Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure Hacket The Barton Mystery Hacket My Boy Jack Haig Coll. Ed. V37 The Black Swan Winter Hale Coll. Ed. V38 Spithead Hale The Water Babies Hall, Willis The Wind in the Willows Hall, Willis Gaslight Hamilton Not With a Bang Harding Let It Be Me Hardy, Carey Tess Hardy Steel Magnolias Harling Two and Two Make Sex Harris and Darban Stepping Out Harris, Richard Dead Guilty Harris Outside Edge Harris Partners Harris Party Piece Harris Coll. Ed. V38 Knight in Four Acts Harrison The Mysteries Harrison Coll. Ed. Y32 Once in a Lifetime Hart & Kaufman The Day After the Fair Harvey Saloon Bar Harvey Coll. Ed. Y34 Old Folks at Home Harwood Coll. Ed. Y49/50 Bon Aventure Hastings Perfect Wedding Hawdon The Middle Watch Hay and Hall The Happy Ending Hay Coll. Ed. Lady Audley's Secret Hazlewood Random Harvest Hilton The Little Photographer Hoddinot Coll. Ed. Y35 Grief Goes Over Hodge Coll. Ed. Y33/34 The Wind and the Rain Hodge Mrs Nightingale's Mission Holland 14/05/2017 Full Length and One Act Play Scripts Title Author The Scottish Play Holliday Other Worlds Holman Other Worlds Holme Bad Samaritan Home In the Red Home Coll. Ed. V42 Lloyd George know my Father Home Coll. Ed. V35 The Queen's Highland Servant Home The Good Young Men Horne A Lady Mislaid Horne Love in a Mist Horne The Secretary Bird Horne Wolf's Clothing Horne Coll. Ed. Y33 Alien Corn Howard The Cheerful Knave Howard Lady Precious Stream * Hsung Coll. Ed. Y54 A Day by the Sea Hunter The Excursion Hunter Waters of the Moon Hunter Hedda Gabler Ibsen John Gabriel Borkman Ibsen The Pillars of Society Ibsen A Christmas Carol Jakes Count Your Blessings Jeans Young Wives' Tale Jeans Coll. Ed. Y34 Family Affairs Jennings Jane Eyre Jerome Coll. Ed. Black-Eyd Susan Jerrold Billeted Jess and Harwood Corinth House Johnson Coll. Ed. The Moon in the Yellow River Johnston, Denis Birthday Honours Jones Coll.
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