Heaven

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts
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Author: David Edgecombe ISBN: 9781463440909
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 27, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: David Edgecombe
ISBN: 9781463440909
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 27, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Heaven is a discothque frequented by thrill seekers. On this Saturday night Wayne Cabey, a high school boy, has come to win the dance competition featured by the disco. He needs the price money to pay for his school leaving examinations and has persuaded his gorgeous friend, Cynthia Corbett, to be his dance partner and help him win. But two far more powerful men, Sam Drummonds and Tony Thompson (with his wife Dilys) are also in Heaven with their own plans for Cynthia. The young dance couple must work their way through a night of temptations, machinations and passions that are an integral part of their world. Howard A. Fergus, in his review of the play says: Heaven, employed as a key metaphor by the author, reflects the ambiguities, tensions and uncertainties of real lifeIt is the heaven metaphor which lifts an otherwise interesting man-woman love-tangle story into the highly engaging realm of good art.

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Heaven is a discothque frequented by thrill seekers. On this Saturday night Wayne Cabey, a high school boy, has come to win the dance competition featured by the disco. He needs the price money to pay for his school leaving examinations and has persuaded his gorgeous friend, Cynthia Corbett, to be his dance partner and help him win. But two far more powerful men, Sam Drummonds and Tony Thompson (with his wife Dilys) are also in Heaven with their own plans for Cynthia. The young dance couple must work their way through a night of temptations, machinations and passions that are an integral part of their world. Howard A. Fergus, in his review of the play says: Heaven, employed as a key metaphor by the author, reflects the ambiguities, tensions and uncertainties of real lifeIt is the heaven metaphor which lifts an otherwise interesting man-woman love-tangle story into the highly engaging realm of good art.

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