The Plays
Sleeping Beauty
“Hovering deliciously between the scary and fairytale, this is a show with fire in its belly and bewitching theatre for anyone over six.” Time Out
Cinderella
“This adaptation of the world's best-loved fairytale is not to be missed. A Christmas treat for all the family, whether one is 5 or 95.” Morning Star
Beauty and the Beast
“All the ingredients of the classic fairytale with the added dimension of rounded characters who are flawed human beings.” Manchester Evening News

Sleeping Beauty | Cinderella | Beauty and the Beast Three sparkling adaptations of classic fairytales. Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast: three timeless tales retold for the stage by one of the UK's most renowned writers of plays for children, Charles Way. Winner of the Writers Guild Best Children's Play Award, Way's plays appeal to audiences of all ages, are translated into several languages and performed internationally. Each of the three plays explores the journey from childhood to adulthood, but each takes a specific angle. These are plays which know no boundaries, are great fun to produce, and at the same time, are utterly serious.
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Features "Cinderella", "Beauty and the Beast", and "Sleeping Beauty", adapted for the stage as family drama. This work is suitable for schools, colleges, and youth theatres.
Introduction by Roger Haines 6 Sleeping Beauty 9 Cinderella 115 Beauty and the Beast 159
Sleeping Beauty | Cinderella | Beauty and the Beast Three sparkling adaptations of classic fairytales. Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast: three timeless tales retold for the stage by one of the UK's most renowned writers of plays for children, Charles Way. Winner of the Writers Guild Best Children's Play Award, Way's plays appeal to audiences of all ages, are translated into several languages and performed internationally. Each of the three plays explores the journey from childhood to adulthood, but each takes a specific angle. These are plays which know no boundaries, are great fun to produce, and at the same time, are utterly serious.
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KING PEREDUR Did you hear that noise? Sounded like thunder. Shall we go home Gwyn, dear? QUEEN GUINEVERE Don’t call me “Gwyn dear”. My name is Guinevere. Besides I’m not talking to you. PEREDUR You are. GUINEVERE I’m not. PEREDUR You just did. GUINEVERE This isn’t talking, it’s bickering. PEREDUR What’s the matter now? GUINEVERE Nothing. I”m fine. I’m really very, very, very, very happy. Don’t touch me. You are no happier than I, so don’t pretend. PEREDUR Guinevere, the time has come for us to accept that we are not going to have children. It’s our fate. We have to accept it. GUINEVERE Well I won’t. I can’t. Exit Guinevere PEREDUR Guinevere, don’t walk ahead – please. The forest is no place to get lost. Guinevere? (Silence) Gwyn ...? My Dear...?
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Product details

ISBN
9780954233006
Published
2002
Publisher
Aurora Metro Publications; Aurora Metro Books
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
204

Author
Introduction by

Biographical note

Charles Way was born in Devon in 1955, trained as an actor at the Rose Bruford College in London, then joined the Leeds Playhouse Theatre-in-Education team, for whom he wrote his first professional play in 1978. He became Resident Writer at Theatre Centre in London and has since written over forty plays including adaptations, radio, television and large-scale community theatre. His work has been translated into French, German, Russian, Greek and Welsh and performed all over the world. In 1996 his play 'A Spell of Cold Weather' won the Writers’ Guild Award for Best Children's Play. He was also invited to the Sundance Institute in Utah to work on The Dove Maiden, which subsequently toured Britain with Hijinx Theatre Co. He is a member of the Writers’ Guild, and the Welsh Academy of Authors. He lives in Wales, with his wife and two children. ‘…more people in Wales have seen a Charles Way stage play than one by any other writer working here. He has also been produced in Britain more than any other living Welsh-based playwright… his plays can be complex, subtle, elusive, metaphorical, mythic, magical... David Adams From 'State of Play, Four Playwrights of Wales,' Gomer Press, edited by Hazel Walford Davies.