

Bellringers
Daisy Hall


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Readers have found the play to be lackluster and unengaging. It is described as a small, insubstantial work that fails to capture interest or depth, especially when compared to more substantial writings by the same author.
A couple, unsure of their whereabouts on Millennium New Year's Eve, comes into a small village hotel, seeking directions.
They are in Elstow, the birthplace of John Bunyan, the troubled author of The Pilgrim's Progress.
As they converse with the hotel receptionist and the local bell-ringers, memories, history, religion and philosophical speculation converge.-2 women, 4 men
A Ringing Of Bells is a British play written by Christopher Fry and published by Samuel French (2000).
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Samuel French · 2000 · 22 pp
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