

All My Darlings
Thomas Byrnes
Dad and Mam - Frank and Lottie Ling - live in sheltered accommodation in a North Yorkshire market town.
Dad is nearing death, and so his family, including Uncle Frank, four daughters and Craig, the only son - meet up to see him through his final days.
Displayed prominently on the wall of the living room is a picture of Beulah the farm which the Lings owned for many years.
As Dad's health diminishes, he remembers his happy times as a Dalesman, and his children are reminded of their youth at Beulah.
But as the play progresses, some of the memories are painful, and, after Dad's death, his diaries reveal a shocking secret.
Beulah is a British play written by James Robson and published by Samuel French in London (1995).
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