Poppy - Book & Lyrics
by Monty Norman, Peter Nichols

Poppy - Book & Lyrics Book Cover
Poppy - Book & Lyrics Cover

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Readers find the play to be didactic and somewhat tiresome. However, they suggest that it might still be worth watching for its educational value.

Educational valueThought-provoking themesDidactic and tiresome

Synopsis

Poppy is a celebration of Victorian values and exposes the hypocrisy, racism, drug dealing, money worship and sexual repression of the time through its favourite entertainment form.

Dick Whittington, his man Jack, Sally the Principal Girl, the Dame, two pantomime horses, a flying ballet, a transformation scene and even the traditional song-sheet are all brought on to tell the serious and finally devasting story of the single most profitable crop of the British East India Company.4 women, 6 men

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1991
BindingPaperback
Pages80
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573080869
ISBN-100573080860
LCCN92159555
LCCML50.N838 P66 1991

Poppy - Book & Lyrics is a British play written by Monty Norman and published by Samuel French in London (1991).

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Samuel French · 1991 · 80 pp

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