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Crossings: A Fairy Play

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Crossings: A Fairy Play by Walter De la Mare is a captivating and enchanting story that takes readers on a magical journey through the world of fairies. The play is beautifully written, with lyrical language and poetic imagery that brings the fantastical elements of the story to life.

The characters in Crossings are well-developed and intriguing, each with their own unique personalities and motivations. The interactions between the fairies and the humans they encounter are both whimsical and thought-provoking, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and the power of storytelling.

De la Mare's writing style is both poetic and charming, drawing readers in with his vivid descriptions and lyrical prose. The play is a visual and sensory delight, with vivid imagery that immerses readers in the magical world of the fairies.

Overall, Crossings: A Fairy Play is a delightful and imaginative story that will appeal to readers of all ages. With its whimsical storytelling, richly drawn characters, and enchanting world-building, this play is sure to enchant and delight anyone who picks it up.

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Under the terms of a will, the Wildersham children have to relocate from the family house in the city to "Crossings" in the country, and to spend the first fortnight alone fending for themselves in the house. The children encounter interesting country neighbors, including ghosts and fairies. Or are they dreaming? Walter De La Mare was a poet, and we have a number of his poems available at. This is his only play: "Crossings was produced for the first time in 1919, at the Wick School, Hove, to celebrate the coming of Peace. With the exception of one grown-up, Mr. Sebastian Sprott, its characters were taken by boys aged fourteen, or under." - Summary by ToddHW and Author Cast list: Mr. Charles James Wildersham: Larry Wilson Sarah, or Sallie : EmmaHatton Frances, or France : TJ Burns Anthony, or Tony : Tomas Peter Ann : Campbell Schelp Miss Agatha Wildersham : Carol Pelster Rev. Jeremy Welcome : Eva Davis Miss Julia Welcome : Availle Josephine : Linda Olsen Fitak Lady Minch : Anita Sloma-Martinez Mr. Josiah Widge : Scotty Smith Mr. John Budge : Nemo Mrs. Budge: Nichalia Schwartz Jemima Budge : TriciaG Mr. William Honeyman : Lynette Caulkins Mrs. Honeyman: Elsie Selwyn Emily Honeyman : Devorah Allen The Candlestick-maker : Chuck Williamson A Beggarman : Elsie Selwyn The Queen of the Fairies: thestorygirl Fairies, numberless and innumerable: Nichalia Schwartz Mrs. Marshall : Elsie Selwyn Stage Directions and Edited By: ToddHW</a


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