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Brits 'don't want to do manual labour anymore': Farmers are hiring Tajiks and Uzbeks unfazed by 5am starts,... Jennifer Aniston encourages fans to donate to late Friends costar Matthew Perry's charity foundation: 'He would have been grateful for the love' Judy- Grew closer to her sister Joanna once they had left school and 'grew up' and also after she separated from her husband. The two used would go out drinking after going to aerobics. The relationship between Judy and her Mum isn't the best as she idolises Joanna. There is a new and improved Bob and Nob scene. Both scenes are featured in the award winning Oasis Youth Theatre production released on DVD in July 2013 which will be on sale here in July.If you have an interest in Too Much Punch For Judy then you are sure to have an interest in this book.

Too Much Punch for Judy is still relevant today although it was set in the 1980’s. The play is set in a wine bar; there are still many wine bars present day. However, to make it even more relevant to today I would set it in a pub. This is because pubs are more in the media nowadays. For instance in Eastenders the pub ‘The Queen Vic” is very popular to young people. I cannot think of any wine bars off the top of my head in the limelight present day. The play would be easy to modify to a contemporary audience; this is because only some elements of the play would need to be changed. This includes music, which would obviously be of some 80’s/pre 80’s. I’d change it to something like “S Club 7 – Alive”. It also includes a change of surrounding; for instance more relevant today places like nightclubs. Examples of these are “The Sky dome”, “Jumpkin Jaks” (which are Coventry Nightclubs). Too Much Punch for Judy was first published by the Institute of Alcohol Studies, 1988 (ISBN 1871195004)

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I think the play was written to act as a message to teenagers and young adults to inform them about the dangers of drink driving. It works well as the beginning chapter, ‘A Night on the Piss! ’ tells the typical story of Jo and Judy going out for a drink, which the audience can relate to. Then it goes on to say how one night out can lead to disaster, I think this will have a big impact on the audience. Sydney Sweeney looks unrecognisable with brunette hair while filming the upcoming survival thriller Eden in AustraliaMAFS star Ella Morgan turns heads in a pink mini dress as she joins glamorous Love Island star Abi Moores at the Look Fantastic party It is just crass and crude and I cannot see any educational value in teaching youngsters derogatory chat-up lines like these.' BBC fans are in for a treat this Christmas as the broadcaster announces the return of THIS hit music show

Jo is Judy’s older sister. She has always been the ‘better’ child, preferred by their Mum, Vi. Jo was well behaved and also very clever at school. When Judy would be out every night, Jo would spend hours on her homework. Jo also worked very hard in adult life but Judy and herself would go out for a drink very often and have become heavy drinkers. Jo was convicted for drink driving just days before the accident. Jo has a very close relationship with her Mum, Vi and didn’t want her to find out about the drink driving conviction. This shows that Jo is still worried about what her Mum would say and likes being the ‘good girl’ in her mother’s opinion. Judy has always been more outgoing than Jo but now they spend more time together in adult life, they have a much better relationship and Jo is becoming more like Judy in her ‘rebellious’ ways. Coronation Street SPOILERS: Gemma's caravan holiday with her brother Paul takes a disastrous turn amid his battle with motor neurone diseaseOur last task in drama was to create a piece to 'mark the moments' in the play 'Too Much Punch for Judy', which tells the story of two casually drunk girls and their car crash. We chose to mark the moments in the play that we thought were most significant and would engage and inform the audience of the plays general plot most successfully. The Great British Bake Off final review: Nude baking, Noel? It's a surprise it's not been on Channel 4 already, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS ROBERT JOBSON: It's time for Harry and Meghan to speak out and distance themselves from these ill-informed and lurid allegations

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