Now it's cold outside why not try a ghostly supernatural drama for a dark Winter evening? This one act drama has a cast of six characters - three male three female and would make an ideal festival play or as part of an evenings drama. If your technical department are ambitious and like a challenge there is plenty for them to get their technical teeth into as sound lighting and effects will really enhance this creepy tale. Available on Amazon.https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1539518833/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479315357&sr=8-1&keywords=the+ghost+crib+by+bev+clark
When farmer Hornby and his wife keep a secret they could not imagine what the consequences would be. Their young daughter is haunted by nightmares but are they visited by a ghost from the past ?
This is my six play on Amazon or you can find out more by visiting wwwwww.script4stage.com.scripts4stage.com or like our facebook https://www.facebook.com/1092254910846022/photos/1100389356699244/s/ or follow us on twitter@scripts4stage.
Wednesday, 16 November 2016
Friday, 11 November 2016
Writing is more creative than housework any day
Cold mornings and blocked noses are good excuses to stay in bed but if you are like me and feel guilty about the washing up still in the sink or the pile of clothes in the dirty laundry basket,then creeping back under the covers and forgetting the world is hard to do...so I grab my iPad and tap out some notes....it makes me feel - well at least I am doing something. what's more important ? Washing up or creating a possible masterpiece ? Perhaps, not a masterpiece but I have two new plays, a couple of half written poems and a short story that is getting longer each day. Ideas are not the problem. Starting is not the problem. Finishing them - is ! O I know how they'll finish, well most of the time but I just don't have time to finish!! O for a day that has thirty hours or more. O for a P.A who could type as quick as I think . O to make just enough money so I can give up work and finally have time to write and do the housework... or better still afford a cleaner ! I have finished some plays of course they are now on my website.www.scripts4stage.com. And now four of them available on Amazon. just search one act plays by Bev Clark but I have so much more to write ....so for now the dishes can wait!
What do I write ? Drama comedy horror romance I think I can tackle most genres although supernatural and twist in the tale are my favourite.... and that reminds me my new ghostly one act drama The Ghost Crib should be out next week on Amazon . A haunting period drama about a girl possessed. I have also just finished putting together a book of poetry. Perhaps I shouldn't be so hard on myself I am finishing some stuff. Now should I get up and go to Tesco or should I write another chapter of my fantasy novel ? ... decisions ...decisions. Follow me on twitter @hihtheatre or @scripts4stage.com
What do I write ? Drama comedy horror romance I think I can tackle most genres although supernatural and twist in the tale are my favourite.... and that reminds me my new ghostly one act drama The Ghost Crib should be out next week on Amazon . A haunting period drama about a girl possessed. I have also just finished putting together a book of poetry. Perhaps I shouldn't be so hard on myself I am finishing some stuff. Now should I get up and go to Tesco or should I write another chapter of my fantasy novel ? ... decisions ...decisions. Follow me on twitter @hihtheatre or @scripts4stage.com
Monday, 7 November 2016
New Play shows how emotional baggage can weigh you down.
My new play BAGGAGE- is about two women and their very different emotional baggage which they carry around with them. Sandra, a fifty something mother of three and wife to Pete is weighed down with real baggage - Christmas shopping but also the constant worry and needs of this demanding but "normal" family with its tears, tantrums and fussiness.
She meets Annie, a stereotypical bag lady weighed down with trolley and plastic bags in which she carries her life but her emotional baggage is far heavier than anything Sandra can imagine.
These two different women forge an unlikely friendship.
This one act drama touches on many issues, death and grieving, mental health, homelessness as well as the place of women seen still as wives and mothers. Women of a certain generation still being somewhat trapped between ideas of their modern role and that of past generations.
This drama has moments of humour and comic banter and moments of tragedy and despair requiring two mature actresses to give both emotion and empathy to the roles as well as possessing good timing and delivery.
An excellent festival play running under fifty minutes and a minimal set.
Previous plays of mine have been successful at both All England and National drama festivals. Remembrance Day and Bentley: road to Justice both northern winners 2009 and 2011 and recently R.I.P MR Shakespeare was also Northern Winner 2016. Remembrance Day and R.I.P both NDFA All Winners finalist as well. The Black Eyes best youth play and semi finalist for central region AETF 2016.
For details of all my plays check out www.cripts4stage.com.
Baggage is now available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Baggage-One-Act-play-two-females/dp/1537570498/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1478556468&sr=8-1&keywords=baggage+by+bev+clark as are R.I.P , Make Me Invisible and When The Dark Sea Cries. New titles being added all the time. Please follow me on twitter @@scripts4stage
She meets Annie, a stereotypical bag lady weighed down with trolley and plastic bags in which she carries her life but her emotional baggage is far heavier than anything Sandra can imagine.
These two different women forge an unlikely friendship.
This one act drama touches on many issues, death and grieving, mental health, homelessness as well as the place of women seen still as wives and mothers. Women of a certain generation still being somewhat trapped between ideas of their modern role and that of past generations.
This drama has moments of humour and comic banter and moments of tragedy and despair requiring two mature actresses to give both emotion and empathy to the roles as well as possessing good timing and delivery.
An excellent festival play running under fifty minutes and a minimal set.
Previous plays of mine have been successful at both All England and National drama festivals. Remembrance Day and Bentley: road to Justice both northern winners 2009 and 2011 and recently R.I.P MR Shakespeare was also Northern Winner 2016. Remembrance Day and R.I.P both NDFA All Winners finalist as well. The Black Eyes best youth play and semi finalist for central region AETF 2016.
For details of all my plays check out www.cripts4stage.com.
Baggage is now available on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Baggage-One-Act-play-two-females/dp/1537570498/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1478556468&sr=8-1&keywords=baggage+by+bev+clark as are R.I.P , Make Me Invisible and When The Dark Sea Cries. New titles being added all the time. Please follow me on twitter @@scripts4stage
Saturday, 5 November 2016
Period drama for large female cast
As dramas
such as Poldark hit record viewing numbers it is clear period dramas which
offer adventure, romance and wild landscapes could be as popular on stage as they are on screen.
Bev Clark’s
new drama When the Dark Sea Cries,
takes us to fishing village on the coast of North Somerset circa 1850s, where a
tempest is raging in the Bristol Channel and the men of the fishing village are
all out at sea. The women folk remain waiting…. and this play is about eight
women in particular.
The main
protagonist is Kate Martyn a woman in her mid-thirties who has three young
sons, one who is deaf and out in the storm with his father. Kate, though poor
and illiterate is strong-minded and sharp-witted. Her older sister Marianne who
has been married twenty years has no children and now shares a secret with her
sister.
.
Their mother Ma Bess has already been widowed by the sea and fears this
storm will bring more tragedy. Emily Tavener is wife to Jack, one of the
skippers and mother to some of the crew. She is a woman nursing her own grief
already. Bryony, Tilly and Lizzie are the younger girls who each have family on
the boats and as the matriarch - Old Susan with her philosophy and experience
watches over all the women of the village, a story unfolds in the space of one
long night.
Into this
storm-battered dwelling comes Dr Richard Trelawney an Irishman travelling from
Bristol who has lost his way. Susan believes his arrival is providence for
indeed he is able to give some help to the group of women but for Kate it
heralds the beginning of a new chapter in her life.
A violent
storm brings them a miracle but also a tragedy… yet hope for new beginnings. Originally
inspired by a quote from the poet Ted Hughes
“The sea cries with its
meaningless voice treating alike its dead and its living…”
This one-act
drama offers a cast of eight female characters, one male and one teenage boy.
Ideal for a festival play it is now available on Amazon.com Licence available
from www.scripts4stage.com
NEW PLAY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
New for
2016, MAKE ME INVISIBLE by Bev Clark
- a play for young people which explores the world of an adolescent boy who
feels he is alone, isolated, bullied and not understood by his peers. Through his older self as the narrator and
his younger self as the protagonist, we see through his eyes, the gangs of kids
who pick on him and belittle him and finally ignore him as if he is “thin air”.
He sees them
all as animals - the long-legged laughing girls are hyenas. The goading name-calling
boys are monkeys. The foxes who pretend to be his friends but then laugh behind
his back. The owls, ravens and snakes
each find a way to hurt him.
When he
cannot cope with the stress of the classroom or playground he retreats into a
series of surreal, dream-like scenes expressed through physical theatre,
movement, sometimes with music - sometimes with poetry.
His one
fascination is with the sky and the stars. From an early ambition to be an
astronaut he now wants to fly so he can be lifted up from all of his earthly unhappiness.
The ending
is ambiguous left for you to interpret whether he overcomes his obstacles or
submits to his failings.
A poetic
one-act drama for teenagers allowing for some improvisation and devising around
the issue of loneliness and isolation.
The script
is available to buy from Amazon.com for £4.95 and performance licences are
available from www.scripts4stage.com
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