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Cover to LibrettoOUR DAY OUT

Book by Willy Russell. Songs and Music by Bob Eaton, Chris Mellor and Willy Russell

Synopsis

This play by award winning Willy Russell was first seen on BBC2 in 1977 and has now been specially edited for practical use by schools, colleges and groups. Sad, humorous and true to life it tells the story of some underprivileged schoolchildren who are taken on a day's outing by their teachers. The children boisterously rampage through a roadside café, a zoo, Conway Castle and a beach. A joyous celebration of the joys and agonies of growing up, but also a sharp pointer to the depressing present and future, for a day out is as much as these children can expect.

Cast:

Male 6 Female 3 (may be played by M3 F2); 16-20 children.

Settings:

Various simple and exterior settings

 

    

 
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