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The Brown Felt Hat

Tony Layton

Genre: Drama

Cast size: 8

Duration: 40 mins approx

Tony Layton | Drama | One Act | 8f

Short synopsis

Ann (and her daughter, Beth) arrive in 1942 from Wales, to escape the bombing and work in her sister Pat's hotel. The work is demanding, and Pat works them hard. Each of the women has a battle to fight and fears to conquer. The brown felt hat is a symbol of good times, of well-being, of self esteem and of magical escape. It is a prop which helps the wearer to escape the ugliness of war.

It's 1942 in a seaside resort in the North of England. A young woman, Ann, and her daughter, Beth, arrive from Wales, escaping the bombing, to work in her sister's hotel. The sister, Pat, is a domineering, self-made business woman. She drives herself and her small staff hard for reasons that slowly become apparent.

There is no room for sisterly love in this place. They are all fighting their own wars and surviving the best way they know how. As Ann says, "War brings out the best and the worst in people", and this is clearly reflected in the humour that sustains them in contrast to the strict regime run by Pat.

Eventually, Ann and particularly Beth, are forced to face one of their greatest fears and that is, to return to the bombing. It may be a step too far for Beth. The brown felt hat is a symbol of good times, of well-being, of self esteem and of magical escape. It is a prop which helps the wearer to escape the ugliness of war.

The printed script is only available in the anthology 'Dreams And Delusions (Vol 1)'  together with 'Remembrance Day' and 'The Café Sirocco'.

(8f)

  • Ann - a young, divorced woman, mid-thirties, gentle and feminine
  • Beth - 13, daughter of Ann, has her mother's nature
  • Betty - a young woman from Glasgow, a natural comedian with a few rough edges
  • Pat - Ann's older sister, a tough domineering self-made business woman
  • Gwen - one of Ann's work colleagues (could also double with Miss Price)
  • Carol - another of Ann's work colleagues (could also double with Teacher)

Miss Price - a smart business womanTeacher - a middle aged authoritarianParts can be doubled up using a minimum cast of six women.

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The Brown Felt Hat

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