Category: Drama
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Lesley Scoble’s “Exhibit A” is a dark limerick (& song) reflecting on the cruel spectacle of “freak shows” in history. The poem critiques how audiences…
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In “Last Page Before Midnight” (written & narrated by Lesley Scoble) the eerie atmosphere of a haunted manor is depicted. Shadows conceal spectres and chilling…
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Lesley Scoble has been named Poet of the Week for W3 Poetry Prompt #169, where she invites fellow poets to craft narrative poems centred on…
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The Long Corridor, a free verse poem, is written and narrated by Lesley Scoble ~ In “The Long Corridor,” a woman traverses an eerie, ancient…
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Dr. Jekyll’s attempt to mix a potion leads to disastrous consequences, unleashing Mr. Hyde, a malevolent force that overtakes him. As darkness fractures his good…
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Lesley Scoble’s poem “Where’s Walter?” reflects on the absence of a character named Walter during a significant moment, prompting questions about his fate.
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A self-confident feline protagonist awaits an audition, only to be confronted by an old rival. As the memories of their fierce battle resurface, the protagonist…
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The narrator reflects on a poignant childhood memory when heavy rain during a theatre performance sounded like applause. This memory has left a lasting impact.…
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All the World’s a Stage: an unfinished chiasmus poem
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Originally posted on LesleyScoble.com: I first learned about Helen Keller and her remarkable teacher Annie Sullivan when I was twelve, acting in the play The…
