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Bus Stop: Play

By (author) Rae Shirley





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A group of women gather at a bus stop and indulge in gossip to pass the time. There are two women, unamed, joined by Mrs Hickery armed with a bag of chips wrapped in newspaper and then by Mrs Finney carrying a shopping bag which she scatters all over the floor. Two well-dressed and not very frequent bus users arrive and there is a little touch of class conflict which never gets very deep. Finally they are confronted by a 'Bookworm', who, when she sees them standing there, informs them that they are going to have a long wait - there is a bus strike!7 women

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Publisher | Samuel French Ltd
Published date | 1 Apr 1983
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 24
Dimensions | 220 x 140 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-5731-3209-4
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BISAC | drama / general


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