

Blue Remembered Hills
Dennis Potter
Four classmates at their high school reunion begin discussing the good old days of childhood when life was simple and times carefree.
Or were they?
This play examines our childhood pastimes, those innocent activities which always seemed to center on violence, and require a victim usually, and euphemistically, called "It."
We soon see, both through flashbacks and the comments of a children's chorus, that kids are a little more treacherous in their games than we would care to admit (or remember), and that as adults, we're still playing our little games with each other.
| Character |
|---|
| Patty Patricia as a child. |
| Julie Julia as a child. |
| Betty Liz as a child. |
| John a child. |
| Clara a child. |
| Sandy a child. |
| Paul a child. |
| Danny a child. |
| Richie a child. |
| Stevie a child. |
| Peggy Meg as a child. |
Games is a American play written by Peter Filichia and published by Samuel French (1973).
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