Us and Them

Us and Them by David Campton is a play published by Samuel French on February 13, 2015. This edition consists of 22 pages and is presented in English. The narrative revolves around two parties, A and B, who come from opposing sides, East and West. Upon encountering each other, they quickly develop suspicion, leading to the construction of a dividing wall. The ensuing conflict highlights themes of division and interaction.
Readers will find that the play is designed for performance by a flexible cast of varying sizes and ages. It explores social psychology and interactions, as the characters engage in mutual spying and ultimately face the consequences of their actions when the wall is broken down. This work invites reflection on the dynamics of conflict and cooperation, making it a relevant piece for discussions in both literary and psychological contexts.
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This play was written to be performed by a company of almost any size, of any age and of either sex. Two parties enter, A and B, from East and West. Each party plans to settle down, then sees each other. Instant suspicion. A dividing wall is built. After mutual spying war ensues and the wall is broken down.-Flexible cast
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