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''[[Then]]'' is a play by David Campton ()[].
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''[[Then]]'' is a play by David Campton (1924-2006)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Campton].
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
Sitting alone amid a wasteland of nuclear destruction, his head covered by a brown paper bag, Phythick laments the loss of all that was, and could have been. Then a girl walks by, her head also covered by a paper bag. They talk: he revealing that he was a science teacher; she that she was "Miss Europe." They fall in love, but cannot kiss, cannot remove their paper bags for fear of radiation. The bags are a crinkling barrier between them-and perhaps must always be so. Yet can there be hope? Do they dare? A cloud comes over the moon as Phythick slowly raises his hand towards the bag covering his face.
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A short satirical play about a character called Phythick, sitting alone amid a wasteland of nuclear destruction, his head covered by a brown paper bag, lamenting the loss of all that was, and could have been. He then begins to talk to a girl walking by, her head also covered by a paper bag, and they fall in love, but cannot kiss, cannot remove their paper bags for fear of radiation.  
  
First published in ''A Smell of Burning and Then. Two Plays'' by Dramatists Play Service Inc., 1969, and in the USA as an acting edition in ''Now and Then'' by [[Samuel French]].  
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First published in ''A Smell of Burning and Then. Two Plays'' by Dramatists Play Service Inc., 1969.  
  
 
Published for use in South African schools in the collection ''[[The Distance Remains and Other Plays]]'', compiled by [[Robin Malan]], [[Oxford University Press]], 1996.
 
Published for use in South African schools in the collection ''[[The Distance Remains and Other Plays]]'', compiled by [[Robin Malan]], [[Oxford University Press]], 1996.
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Campton
  
 
https://www.concordtheatricals.co.uk/p/59994/then
 
https://www.concordtheatricals.co.uk/p/59994/then

Latest revision as of 06:30, 29 September 2023

Then is a play by David Campton (1924-2006)[1].

The original text

A short satirical play about a character called Phythick, sitting alone amid a wasteland of nuclear destruction, his head covered by a brown paper bag, lamenting the loss of all that was, and could have been. He then begins to talk to a girl walking by, her head also covered by a paper bag, and they fall in love, but cannot kiss, cannot remove their paper bags for fear of radiation.

First published in A Smell of Burning and Then. Two Plays by Dramatists Play Service Inc., 1969.

Published for use in South African schools in the collection The Distance Remains and Other Plays, compiled by Robin Malan, Oxford University Press, 1996.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Campton

https://www.concordtheatricals.co.uk/p/59994/then

Robin Malan. 1996.The Distance Remains and Other Plays, Cape Town: Oxford University Press.

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