Screenplay Part Series by Diane Edwards

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  • Shakespearean Love Tragedy : Swans (Screenplay Part #2)
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    Shakespearean Love Tragedy : Swans (Screenplay Part #2)

    Diane Edwards

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    Twenty-Nine unique confessional-style poems have been woven into intense, dramatic scenes between two dynamic characters named Barnaby Oscar Evans and Margrit Anne Hofmann. Across a three year period from the time they meet and find romance in the cars of a luxury English commuter train until they’re standing at the altar in a posh Beverly Hills church, about to profess their undying love; this is a gripping, yet highly relatable tale of love and loss.

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  • Shakespearean Love Tragedy : The Geishas (Screenplay Part #5)
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    Shakespearean Love Tragedy : The Geishas (Screenplay Part #5)

    Diane Edwards

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    Twenty-Nine unique confessional-style poems have been woven into intense, dramatic scenes between two dynamic characters named Barnaby Oscar Evans and Margrit Anne Hofmann. Across a three year period from the time they meet and find romance in the cars of a luxury English commuter train until they’re standing at the altar in a posh Beverly Hills church, about to profess their undying love; this is a gripping, yet highly relatable tale of love and loss.

  • Shakespearean Love Tragedy : Mood Lighting (Screenplay Part #20)
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    Shakespearean Love Tragedy : Mood Lighting (Screenplay Part #20)

    Diane Edwards

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    Twenty-Nine unique confessional-style poems, being woven into intense, dramatic scenes between two dynamic characters named Barnaby Oscar Evans and Margrit Anne Hofmann. Across a three year period from the time they meet and find romance in the cars of a luxury English commuter train until they’re standing at the altar in a posh Beverly Hills church, about to profess their undying love; this is a gripping, yet highly relatable tale of love and loss... more

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