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A Time to Keep 

Adapted from the Dorchester Community play version A Time To Keep was staged at LAMDA and at the Laundry Theatre, in Bowness. The show was performed by 18 of the level 3 LAMDA students, playing over 40 characters, as part of their showcase year.

Directed by Penny Cherns. (October 2009).

A Time to keep has also been produced at Loughborough University.(February 2011).

 

A Time to Keep is published by Nick Hern Books 

 

The Kite

This double-timescale play rotates around one missing ten-year-old girl, Sam, and her family. The play was written for Doorway Theatre Company and performed in the South West. (April 2009).

Directed by James Barber.

 


A Time to Keep

In the summer of 1804 a group of women decide to put on a play to entertain the troops and George III. This community play was written to be performed by over 130 community actors, in Dorchester. The play was co-written with David Edgar.

Directed by Jon Oram with music by Tim Laycock. (November 2007).