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Oh What a Night Play Script by Anne Knight

Oh, What a Night!
Anne Knight
Oh, What a Night! is a two act play set in a village where the local aristocrat, who is addicted to marriage and sex, causes mayhem when he decides to put up the rents and build a public convenience on the much loved village green. His tenants, including a funeral director and a tipsy pub manager start to revolt and the “new” Vicar and Gamekeeper turn out to be undercover police officers. Mild adult content. Not suitable for children.
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Synopsis

Oh What a Night is an out and out comedy set in a rural village.

The hated Lord Twyford has just sent letters out to all his tenants informing them that he is upping their rents. The villagers gather together to fight this ridiculous rent rise and plan a demonstration. In the meantime, three of the teenagers have their own agenda which is to have sex and throw of the mantle of virginity.

The play is very funny but also has a dark side as there has been murder in the village. All will be revealed on Peter Pistoff Night, which is an annual event and is cross between bonfire night and a party!

Plenty of action, plenty of skullduggery and a murder!
Cast Summary

Oh What a Night: 7M 7F
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Specifications

Format: Paperback
Pages: v,47
Dimensions: A5 (148mm width x 210mm height)
Publisher: Jasper Publishing
Published: 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1 904416 90 X

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