

An August Bank Holiday Lark
Deborah McAndrew


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A literary sampler of English village life in late Victorian Oxfordshire, Lark Rise re-enacts the first day of harvest.
The play is written to be performed as a promenade production with no distinction between stage and auditorium.
The interest lies in the lively picture of typical country life of the period, with music and songs, with a brief flash forward to the 1914-18 war.
Music is available separately on hire.
Contained in a volume with Candleford.7 women, 12 men
Lark Rise To Candleford is a British play written by Flora Thompson and published by Samuel French in London (1996).
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Paperback
Samuel French · 1996 · 138 pp
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