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He’s sat there opposite me, I said I’m n...

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Earthquakes in London

Mike Bartlett

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Gender
Female
Playing Age
Young Adult
Style
Comedic
Act/Scene
Act One
Time & Place
England, Present Day
Length
Short
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)

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He’s sat there opposite me, I said I’m not being funny but if you want two thousand words by Monday you can whistle, I have to work weekends, different for you Gary f@#king baby boomers, get your grant, got your degree then don’t pay for your kids.
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Then he suddenly goes red, shouts that I’m thick as “corrugated sh#t” whatever that means and says I only in here because of who my sister is, so I lost it completely, threw a bookshelf at him.

Mike Bartlett. Earthquakes in London. Methuen Drama, p.14.

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