The Battle of Fyfield
English


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The Battle of Fyfield tells the story of a small villages struggle to prevent a new town being built on adjacent farmland owned by an Oxford college. Giles Debbage the plays focal character lives in the villages old schoolhouse or more specifically in a cellar-office thanks to marital difficulties. In a vain bid to impress his wife Alice and two teenage daughters he and a neighbour hatch a plot to kidnap a celebrity don from the college in question. They hope to blackmail the college into abandoning its plans to sell the farmland for development. The kidnap goes ahead but there are a number of surprising revelations and tragi-comic consequences.The Battle of Fyfield is perfect for a smallish mixed-age cast. All the action takes place on a single simple set and there are no special costume requirements. It is a mixture of comedy history and contemporary satire but it asks important questions about change within rural communities the role of academic institutions the power of social media and the future of family life. The play is based on real-life events and although no such kidnap was ever attempted the publicity for the play in the local press contributed to the eventual shelving of plans for the new town to be built. It will be an inspiration to any villages and towns faced with unwanted developments.
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