

Day Of Reckoning
Pam Valentine
The leading lights of the village have decided to hold a pageant of local history based on a somewhat vague event, "The Massacre of the Pendon Twelve".
But there's a young left wing teacher on the committee who decides to turn it into a rally for proletarian revolution.
Committee meetings become symbolic battlefields for conflicting views - the right wing faction being led by the Chairman's conservative wife.
The event turns into a violent confrontation between the two extremes, with cataclysmic results.
Police intervention brings matters to a relatively quiet conclusion, but already another pageant - Romans versus Britons - seems an attractive possibility.
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Ten Times Table is a British comedy play written by Alan Ayckbourn and published by Samuel French in London (1979).
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