By: W. S. Gilbert (1836-1911)
Sweethearts is a heartwarming tale of young love, friendship, and perseverance. The story follows two childhood sweethearts, who are separated by circumstances but are determined to find their way back to each other. The characters are well-developed and endearing, making it easy for readers to become invested in their journey.
The writing is beautifully descriptive, painting vivid images of the lush countryside and bustling city that serve as the backdrop for the story. The pacing is just right, with enough twists and turns to keep the reader engaged without feeling rushed.
What really sets Sweethearts apart, however, is its exploration of themes such as loyalty, sacrifice, and the power of love. The author does a fantastic job of delving into the complexities of relationships and the lengths that people will go to for those they care about.
Overall, Sweethearts is a charming and touching novel that will transport readers to another time and place, while reminding them of the enduring power of love. Highly recommended for fans of historical fiction and romance. Book Description: Subtitled "An Original Dramatic Contrast", the play presents two neighbors, Harry and Jenny, parting in Act 1 and then meeting again 30 years later in Act 2 after Harry's return from India.
- Summary by ToddHW
Cast list:
Mr Harry Spreadbrow: Rob Marland
Wilcox, a Gardener: ToddHW
Miss Jenny Northcott: Jenn Broda
Ruth, a Maidservant: Sonia
Stage Directions: MichaelMaggs
Editing: ToddHW
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