Willy Russell,Bob Eaton, Our Day Out (Acting Edition S.) Reviews

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Willy Russell,Bob Eaton, Our Day Out (Acting Edition S.)
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4 Reviews For Willy Russell,Bob Eaton, Our Day Out (Acting Edition S.)

  • Guest 31st Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: It is so funny and it shows how cheeky but amusing scousers can be and I think that is how scousers should be looked upon.


    Bad Points: I don't really have any bad points.. It was so brilliant!


    General comments: Our Day Out is a NEED to see play in my view if you are from Liverpool. If you are not from Liverpool then you won't really find it AS amusing... But just go and see it anyway!! :)

  • GuestII 29th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    It was short and I didn't like one bit of it! Our teacher gave it to us to write an essay on it for credit English! It was hard even to write one page of an essay on this stupid story with a hard to believe plot and hard to believe characters! Boring boring boring.
  • Guest 23rd May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    I hate the teachers they are so stupid and how can anyone trust kids ,they can do anything right
  • littlemissdrunk Rank: Major 16th Feb 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Willy Russell Bob Eaton Our Day Out (Acting Edition S.) is a book about comphrehensive no-hopers from a Liverpool school, who have been let loose on a school trip to Conway Castle. This is a classic play that was written in the 1970's.