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Base

 

‘They fly in T-bone stakes from Texas and fresh salad from New England.’ Thus I was informed by the American Press Officer in Berlin (American Sector) during the height of the Cold War.

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Tribute to a Worthy

 

Black comedy. Welsh TV slimies and loathsome Taff greedies plan to carve up Cardiff, a noble city.

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Sailing to Avalon

 

Surreal wake. Unhappy reunion ends up as hilarious wake. Poet Sion gives up the ghost till his pals give him a push and off he goes, sailing to Avallon!

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The Garden of Earthly Delights

 

Satire on inhuman values. Set in a gleaming sewage works, a fair representation of the world. Admiring Wolverines and Grim Hangers- On try to crush a Son of Man.

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Backlash

 

Backlash or the Crucifiction of Black Antag. Satire-farce-fanatsy. Conservatives in conflict with antagonistic boy scouts, weird hair-does, sometimes hellish costumes on a journey to Decency or the World I Inhabit.

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Watch for the Drowned man

 

Set on Welsh Hill farms. Captain Owen, Squinting Howell and friends try to survive land-greed and gold-fever. Rape, madness, laughter and corpses: a typical Welsh mix, with a fantastic Last Supper at the end.

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For Dreamers Only

 

Faded hippy Dan finds solace in his ancient sixties Wurlitzer juke box. But out of nostalgia rises a Lady called Luck, involving ‘angels unawares’ and overseas bequests, so that Dan is able to strum at the end, ‘Let your love flow on with the smallest of dreams…’

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Service for St Hal

 

Dai, the whisky preacher and his bizarre but human comrades, celebrate the death of their friend Hal. Though the Righteous persecute, Hal is duly canonized and they have a great day at the races.

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Between Storm Clouds

 

The action takes places in various locations in the small port town of Aberfach, West Wales, where conservationists and developers are at loggerheads. The Conservationists/Welsh Nationalists are led by Sylvan, with Tommy Tucker and Ben Cai, old inhabitants of the port.

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147 Babylon Gardens

 

The Hippy dream and the Manson nightmare surface in an English setting. After the Apocalypse, Foul Ushers and White Attendants set up a ‘Long Grey Period’ known as ‘the Seventies, eighties, nineties, and beyond…

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