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Tie Up The Seasons is another corking high school drama from master playwright Doug Moody.

Lena is a student at a school where success is a foreign word. The trouble is that Lena wants to become a star in one field or another. She knows that it would be no dice with the academic side of things so she decides to push herself in the sporting arena.

First of all she must get the support of her disinterested fellow students and then she needs to find a teacher willing to train her netball team. Unfortunately the teachers don’t want a bar of it.

Lena is forced to call on the services of the school janitor, a washed up former football player. When things begin to go right everyone wants a piece of the action and the jealousy directed at the poor janitor by the teaching staff blows wide open the failings of the education system.

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