Three One-Act Plays – Spring 2012

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THE LOVELIEST AFTERNOON OF THE YEAR

Steve O'Neill and BJ Godson
Steve O’Neill and BJ Godson
Steve O’Neill and BJ Godson

 

THE DEATH OF ME

From left to right: Mark Smith (The Doctor), Miranda Holmes (Angle of Death), Dean Clark (John) and Donna Deacon (Cassie)
From left to right: Mark Smith (The Doctor), Miranda Holmes (Angle of Death), Dean Clark (John) and Donna Deacon (Cassie)

 

John (Dean Clark) has a surprise interview with the Angel of Death (Miranda Holmes)
John has a surprise interview with the Angel of Death.

 

John goes back to talk to ex-fiancee Cassie (Donna Deacon)
John goes back to talk to ex-fiancee Cassie

 

John's doctor (Mark Smith) is less than helpful
John’s doctor is less than helpful

 

The doctor is even more surprised than John at meeting the Angel of Death
The doctor is even more surprised than John at meeting the Angel of Death

 

RUBY OF ELSINORE

Ruby (Madeleine Ani), hairdresser to the Danish royals
Ruby (Madeleine Ani), hairdresser to the Danish royals

 

Ophelia (Nadine Acosta) hopes for a proposal
Ophelia (Nadine Acosta) hopes for a proposal

 

Queen Gertrude (Jennifer Feenan) is finally getting it
Queen Gertrude (Jennifer Feenan) is finally getting it

 

Claudius (Paul O'Sullivan) admits it's good to be king
Claudius (Paul O’Sullivan) admits it’s good to be king

 

The Gost (Nick Squire) has a moan
The Ghost (Nick Squire) has a moan

 

Hamlet (Karlis Kalns) ponders the question: To get bangs or not to get bangs?
Hamlet (Karlis Kalns) ponders the question: To get bangs or not to get bangs?