ANDY MOSELEY
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Mistaken for Strangers

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December 31st 1999 and the class of '89 are gathered for a reunion to  celebrate their post-university lives and the end of the Millennium. At least, that was the plan. Most of them either can't be bothered, or have better things to do, leaving just a lecturer, a former welfare officer, the Bursar's wife, a handful of students, and a couple of people who weren't even at the University,  to see in the new century in each other's company.

Peter's Friends with acrimony and bile, and without Stephen Fry and Kenneth Branagh. 

Co-written by Howie Ripley and Andy Moseley, Mistaken For Strangers was performed at the Network Theatre, Waterloo, in May 2010. 

'A surreal spin on the university reunion concept. Highly entertaining and a promising writing debut'
Janeybee.co.uk

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  • Creative Writing
    • Manuscript Critiques
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    • Building Blocks
    • Writing Non-Fiction
    • Planning Your Writing
    • Scriptwriting
  • English Tuition
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    • A Beginner's Guide to Populism
    • After We Danced
    • Are You Lonesome Tonight?
    • Boxes
    • Casual Encounters
    • Make up
    • A Bridge Game Too Far
    • Far Away, So Close
    • Going for Gold
    • Heart Shaped Box
    • Mistaken For Strangers
  • Book
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Testimonials and Reviews
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