Playscripts For Theaters
Master Plantation, a two- act play about a black slave family picking cotton. The Slave girl has a baby. Seashore Biues–Charles knows Erica is a heavy drinker and smoker and his Son is coming to town. Home Along, Margarite Over To Sleep – She didn’t want to be home alone. Someone died. At Sun Rise–Rene gets her son up for school. Rene wants to go back to music school and work but Irvin doesn’t want her to go.
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Playscripts For Theaters
Master Plantation, a two- act play about a black slave family picking cotton. The Slave girl has a baby. Seashore Biues–Charles knows Erica is a heavy drinker and smoker and his Son is coming to town. Home Along, Margarite Over To Sleep – She didn’t want to be home alone. Someone died. At Sun Rise–Rene gets her son up for school. Rene wants to go back to music school and work but Irvin doesn’t want her to go.
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Playscripts For Theaters

Playscripts For Theaters

by Thelma M. Hendricks-Turner
Playscripts For Theaters

Playscripts For Theaters

by Thelma M. Hendricks-Turner

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Overview

Master Plantation, a two- act play about a black slave family picking cotton. The Slave girl has a baby. Seashore Biues–Charles knows Erica is a heavy drinker and smoker and his Son is coming to town. Home Along, Margarite Over To Sleep – She didn’t want to be home alone. Someone died. At Sun Rise–Rene gets her son up for school. Rene wants to go back to music school and work but Irvin doesn’t want her to go.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798369423981
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 01/11/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 328 KB

About the Author

I live in St. Louis, MO from day one and then move out in 1985. I move back to St. Louis, MO in 2009 to be with my mother. I work on my plays in Ca. and in Stl. I love plays. I went to a play in D.C., that play I went to see, I was thinking I can do that to! So I did it, if you can do it, go and do it.
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