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The Powers That Be

Lovatt, Melville
The Powers That Be
Matt and Gary are 'minding' a man and awaiting instructions from the powers that be. Instructions which will decide the man's fate, and also, unbeknown to Gary, his own. For Gary, the time has finally come to prove himself to the powers that be. 'It's an aptitude test of some kind, that's all.' 'A brilliant, taut, Dystopian thriller which grips from the start and never lets go. By turns, darkly funny, moving and chilling, it is also a very t...

CHF 21.90

The Lamp

Lovatt, Melville
The Lamp
Doreen and Arnold have driven 25 miles to buy a lamp advertised in a magazine. Unfortunately, to their increasing frustration, Doreen, on actually seeing the lamp, is unable to decide whether she really wants to buy it. Their frustration is further greatly increased when they discover they have accidentally been locked in the shop overnight. Doreen and Arnold have been growing apart. Now trapped together with no chance of escape, they are forc...

CHF 21.90

Dancing for England

Lovatt, Melville
Dancing for England
Melville Lovatt's poems tell the tales of regret, relational tensions, second chances and occasional optimism, with nostalgia for ages past, and disappointment with the way things are. His characters are the people you know opened wide, and dealing with aging and retirement, resentment and reconciliation, with a shade of sharp humour here and there - so says Nick Horgan in the introduction.

CHF 25.50

Accommodation

Lovatt, Melville
Accommodation
1970 No internet, computers or mobile phones. 'Groovin With Mr Bloe' tops the charts. Accommodation focuses sharply on both the random nature of death and the comic shift of power and opportunity it brings to the inhabitants of a shabby London rooming house. Triggered partly by the author's own experience when first living in London, this early play demonstrates his already highly developed ability to use silence and rhythmic language to very ...

CHF 23.90

The Weekend

Lovatt, Melville
The Weekend
Colin returns, after many years away, to pay a weekend visit to Henry and Clair. On arriving, he announces 'a slight change of plan', implying he may be staying longer. For Colin has returned to win Clair from Henry. Beneath seemingly light conversation, both men become locked in their battle for Clair. The Weekend, for all three, brings into sharp focus their past and presentisolation from each other.

CHF 21.50

Small Mercies

Lovatt, Melville
Small Mercies
Prize Winner-----Jack Langford Memorial Award Prize Winner-----Derek Lomas Memorial Award In Melville Lovatt's award winning comedy / drama, Small Mercies, people's lives hang well and truly in the balance. Shop owner Donald and wife Andrea are desperate people with a failing business. They decide to pay an arsonist to set fire to the shop so they can claim on the insurance and start a new life. Little do they know that two late customers have...

CHF 23.90

Bus Stop Blues

Lovatt, Melville
Bus Stop Blues
From the playwright Melville Lovatt comes Bus Stop Blues. This new collection of four short comedy dramas will not only amuse, but make audiences realize that waiting for a bus can be a lot more exciting than they may have at first thought! With plausible, entertaining characters, these little gems are indeed perfect for being staged professionally or by an amateur company. The two monologues, First Love and The Dream are in the same high qual...

CHF 21.90

The Boomerang

Lovatt, Melville
The Boomerang
Ben, aged 12, has been given a boomerang and sets out with his father and grandfather to try it out in the local park. Unfortunately, the boomerang becomes lodged in the branches of a very high tree. No amount of stone throwing by Ben's father, Bob, can dislodge the boomerang from the tree. The image of the boomerang lost in the tree's branches becomes central to the lives of all three. For all three are struggling separately with feelings of ...

CHF 21.90

The Distressed Table

Lovatt, Melville
The Distressed Table
Christine visits Bernard's furniture shop and spots a coffee table she decides to buy. She insists, however, on certain conditions which Bernard, as the salesman, finds unacceptable. As the two haggle over its quality and price, the distressed table, having drawn them together, seems to underline the distress in their lives. Will it also be pivotal in changing their lives as both of them desperately need to move on? A poignant, ironically funn...

CHF 21.50

Standing Alone

Lovatt, Melville
Standing Alone
Eight monologues for women and eight monologues for men for the older age group. Covering relationships, retirement and the loss of a loved one. Winner of The National Operatic & Dramatic Association London Region Performance Showcase Festival Award? NODA 23rd June 2018 for Egg and Spoon and Making Adjustments

CHF 29.90