Time and the Conways: A Play in Three ActsIt is 1919 and the Conway family celebrates Kay's 21st birthday. Shortly thereafter, Kay has a premonition of their lives in 1937, and the family wonders if their hopes for the future can ever come true. |
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A-ha absurd ALAN enters ALAN goes amused aspirin awful begin believe better birthday Bon Marché CAROL excitedly charade Church Road Cinderella coat Collingfield coming cosy course curtains darling dear dressed drink Ernest Beevers everything Farrow and Conway feel funny Gerald Thornton girl good-night grin happy hate HAZEL looks Hello Joan Helford KAY hastily Kay's kisses knew laugh let herself go lights living Looks hard MADGE coldly married Mother moves Nationalise never Newlingham nice night party pause Pennyman perhaps port Prince of Wales Pussyfoot quietly remember Road houses ROBIN and JOAN round shakes her head sharply shyly silly singing smiling solemnly sorry sort Spanish stare stay suddenly suppose surprised talk tell there's things thought to-night told tone turns upstairs waiting What's whisky who's window wonder y'know young