| "Miss Yesterday" | ||||
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| Written By | Alan Ayckbourn | |||
| Characters | Tammy Tamara Ian Roz Andrew Josie |
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| Date premiered | 2 December 2004 | |||
| Place premiered | Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough | |||
| Original language | English | |||
| Subject | Time travel / changing history | |||
| Genre | Family drama | |||
| Setting | Tammy's house and various other locations | |||
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Miss Yesterday is a 2004 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. It was, like My Sister Sadie shown the previous year, billed as a "family" play in the Stephen Joseph Theatre's Christmas production. It is about a teenage girl who is sent back in time one day to prevent the death of her older brother in a motorcycle accident.[1]
Though still unpublished, the play was performed by amateurs in the studio of the York Theatre Royal in March 2012.[2][3]
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