You want a sight.
Well, you may be a sight. Where did you learn to spell, or didn't you?
2006-08-16 04:23:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the major publishers, Dramatists or Samuel French.
www.dramatists.com
www.samuelfrench.com
i reccomend dramatists. an acting edition of a script is only about 5 bucks.
2006-08-16 06:22:06
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answered by theatrephilosophy 2
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in terms of bookshops the terrific are: national Theatre bookstall Samuel French (see cyber web link under) Foyles (Charing pass highway) in case you do no longer innovations what performs / musicals you pass see - pass to the 0.5 fee tag sales area extensive-unfold and p.c.. from what they have on grant. you will get to work out some super stuff and not pay finished fee.
2016-09-29 08:13:09
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answered by kuhlmann 4
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Playscripts.com
They also let you read most of the play online before you buy.
Also Powells.com is excellent for cheap copies of plays.
Hope this helps!!
2006-08-16 04:23:06
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answered by Ebony Queen 2
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Sites like: -
http://www.samuelfrench.com
http://www.josef-weinberger.com
http://www.amazon.co.uk
http://www.amazon.com
http://www.oberonbooks.com
http://www.stageplays.co.uk
http://www.stageplays.com
I hope this helps - and good luck in your pursuit of finding a suitable play for your production.
2006-08-16 08:41:14
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answered by Michael 1
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No, try ones in braille.
2006-08-16 04:33:21
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answered by McAtterie 6
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Please, if you do find that, tell me. My teacher asked me to write the school play for her.. *rolls eyes* The *$^^*#$%*()%&^#@$&$^%@#$%*%^$*(&*^#$%@$%
2006-08-16 04:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..... dunno. hehehe.
2006-08-16 04:19:20
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answered by Curious 3
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