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Sign of the Times
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Sign of the Times

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This title features M2, a ledge, and an office. Frank is an aspiring spy novelist and Head of Installation at Forshaws, a commercial lettering factory. Alan is his reluctant teenage trainee, more interested in listening to music and designing album artwork for his band Lizard than Frank’s beloved bracketing systems. As they attempt to install the company name in giant letters on the side of its building, it soon becomes clear that the letters are supposed to read For Sale instead of Forshaws - the company is relocating and Frank will be out of a job. In the second act, three years have passed and Alan is a jaded manager at an electrical goods store to which Frank has been sent for work experience as part of a benefit scheme. Their roles have been reversed, but when a burnt pitta bread triggers a fire alert, Frank and Alan find themselves back in familiar territory and holding the key to each other’s salvation. Sign of the Times is a full-length comedy based on the author’s one-act play A Man of Letters . It starred Matthew Kelly as Frank at London’s Duchess Theatre in March 2011. It features Frank, fifty-something, and Alan, late teens.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Samuel French Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 December 2011
Pages
68
ISBN
9780573140136

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This title features M2, a ledge, and an office. Frank is an aspiring spy novelist and Head of Installation at Forshaws, a commercial lettering factory. Alan is his reluctant teenage trainee, more interested in listening to music and designing album artwork for his band Lizard than Frank’s beloved bracketing systems. As they attempt to install the company name in giant letters on the side of its building, it soon becomes clear that the letters are supposed to read For Sale instead of Forshaws - the company is relocating and Frank will be out of a job. In the second act, three years have passed and Alan is a jaded manager at an electrical goods store to which Frank has been sent for work experience as part of a benefit scheme. Their roles have been reversed, but when a burnt pitta bread triggers a fire alert, Frank and Alan find themselves back in familiar territory and holding the key to each other’s salvation. Sign of the Times is a full-length comedy based on the author’s one-act play A Man of Letters . It starred Matthew Kelly as Frank at London’s Duchess Theatre in March 2011. It features Frank, fifty-something, and Alan, late teens.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Samuel French Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 December 2011
Pages
68
ISBN
9780573140136