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Lust In The Dust

Alan Bates

Genre: Comedy

Cast size: 5

Duration: Two Act

Alan Bates | Comedy | Full-length | 2m, 3f

Short synopsis

A family-friendly comedy, bordering on farce of the old school variety. Elizabeth, the matriarch is the custodian of a valuable artefact that is due to be returned to the country of its origin. However, because of blizzard conditions, Elizabeth's daughter, her husband and their respective paramours are forced to stay. They plot to steal the artefact before it is returned. Skulduggery of the highest and most humorous, ensues.

Elizabeth is a feisty widow, a former entrepreneur and explorer, living with her daughter Penny and begrudging son-in-law Barry. Penny and Barry are preparing to go out for the evening, to visit Clive and Roberta – old friends and business associates. Unfortunately the visit has to be cancelled because Clive comes down with measles. However, other guests due at Clive’s, that evening, need access to a computer, due to a break down. Because of mutual business arrangements, access to one is essential. The use of Barry’s equipment is volunteered and the venue for the evening is changed to their house. 

Barry and Penny, not having the ideal marital relationship, are both, unknown to each other, in the throes of an affair. And as coincidence and the script would have it, and unbeknown to them, their respective paramours just happen to be the two business associates of Clive’s who are to descend upon them that very night. 

An evening of tension, plotting, scheming and suspected murder ensues.

Their secrets eventually come out and the weather takes a turn for the worse, trapping them together for the night under the same roof. During the evening it becomes clear that Elizabeth is in position of a fantastic ancient artefact called the Diamond of Shallanab. Driven by lust and avarice the two pairs of adulterers decide to combine their forces and hatch a plot to steal this valuable treasure and launder the artefact through a dodgy dealer and make a new life for themselves in foreign climes.

Their scheming is however trumped by Elizabeth’s own plan, and she turns the tables on them.

As the world counts down to possible Armageddon, Dorothy and Shack are thrown into each other’s embrace because forbidden love is now the only love left.

Production Note: The play was originally produced in a physical storytelling style – the theatre of movement, with half a dozen actors creating a whole world.

(2m, 3f)

  • Elizabeth - the head of the family and custodian of the Diamond of Shallanab
  • Penny - Elizabeth’s daughter, Barry’s wife
  • Barry - Penny’s scheming husband
  • Fliss - an American businesswoman and Barry’s paramour
  • Charles - Fliss’s husband, an upper-class drip, good at heart, but a bit vague, Penny’s paramour
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