Ten Times Two
by David Belke

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Highlights

120 mins Present Day Strong Role for Leading Man (Star Vehicle) Strong Role for Leading Woman (Star Vehicle) Interior Set Period Costumes American Historical Comedy

Synopsis

Full Length / Romantic Comedy / 2m, 1f / Interior An epic romantic comedy.

When Ephraim, an evildoer cursed with immortality, bets he can win the love of a barmaid in 1399 it launches a romantic pursuit spanning the centuries from the Middle Ages to Modern Times.

Under the watchful eye of a mysterious Host the couple meets every seventy-five years as Ephraim schemes to capture the heart of his quarry who reincarnates as a dizzying array of different women through the years.

But in order to win love the villain must eventually learn to become a human being.

Press Reviews

"A fascinating concept...a funny, touching and clever script."

— Kitchener Record

Characters

Character
The Host

a supernatural observer.

The Following Female Characters Are Played By The Same Actress:
Constance

a serving girl in 1399.

Lady Eleanore Penfield

a lady in waiting in 1475.

Polly

a swineherd in 1550.

Sister Francesca De La Cruz

a nun in 1625.

Betsy Parsons

a young woman of London in 1700.

Simone Delongchamps

a French spy in 1775.

Catherine Ballantyne

BELL - a Scotswoman visiting London in 1850.

Pru Grevney

an American socialite in 1925.

Woman

a modern businesswoman in 2000.

Constance

a historical interpreter in 2075.

Ephraim

30s; a cursed evil doer.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2008
Binding Paperback
Pages 80
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573652431
ISBN-10 0573652430
LCCN 2010279042
LCC MLCS 2010/41190 (P)

Ten Times Two is a American historical play written by David Belke and published by Samuel French in New York (2008).

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