Middle Class

Middle Class

Middle Class

Brad Slaight

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Editorial:
Samuel French
Año de edición:
2008
Materia
Obras de teatro, textos teatrales
ISBN:
9780874402957
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10 Students - 6f, 4m / Flexible Cast / Simple Set MIDDLE CLASS is a continuation of the popular 'class' play cycle written especially for young actors by Brad Slaight. Like the earlier CLASS ACTION and SECOND CLASS, MIDDLE CLASS explores the tribulations of young people while in school. Where the other two plays dealt with high school aged characters, Middle Class concerns a group of young people in a modern middle school (junior high). Incorporating an ensemble of players, taking on numerous ro

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