Dreamjobs

by Graham Jones

Published 1 October 1979
Five teenage girls waiting for interviews with an employment service dream of the romantic, exciting jobs they would like-- derived from television series and films. The dreams are enacted by all the girls together. In each case there is a rude awakening. Finally, Beverly, the clearest sighted, brings them down to earth, forcing them to realize that their characters and abilities will fit them for only the drabbest of occupations.5 women

Do-gooders

by Graham Jones

Published 1 February 1985
This play, ideally suited to younger actors, concentrates on a very important topical issue - pollution. Nora, a member of her school's Environmental Studies Society, attempts to have analysed samples of water from local caves which she suspects is being contaminated by a factory of which her father is a director. Excitement and tension mount when Nora threatens to drink the water.2 women, 4 men