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Three plays / Alan Ayckbourn.

By: Ayckbourn, Alan, 1939-Material type: TextTextSeries: Vintage classicsPublication details: London : Vintage Classic, 2010Description: 229 p. ; 20 cmISBN: 9780099541639 (pbk.) :; 0099541637 (pbk.) :Contained works: Ayckbourn, Alan, 1939- Absurd person singular | Ayckbourn, Alan, 1939- Absent friends | Ayckbourn, Alan, 1939- Bedroom farceSubject(s): Couples -- Drama | Man-woman relationships -- DramaDDC classification: 822.9'14
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Absurd person singular. Originally published: London: French, 1974 Absent friends. Originally published: London: French, 1975 Bedroom Farce. Originally published: London: French, 1978.
Summary: Funny, gripping and wrenchingly truthful, these three blackly comic plays slice into the soul of suburbia. Couples - often mismatched, sometimes disorientated - dominate the action. The settings are simple - a kitchen, a bedroom, a party - all familiar terrains where husbands and wives meet, bewildered, puzzled and angry.
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Originally published: London: Chatto & Windus, 1977.

Absurd person singular. Originally published: London: French, 1974 Absent friends. Originally published: London: French, 1975 Bedroom Farce. Originally published: London: French, 1978.

Funny, gripping and wrenchingly truthful, these three blackly comic plays slice into the soul of suburbia. Couples - often mismatched, sometimes disorientated - dominate the action. The settings are simple - a kitchen, a bedroom, a party - all familiar terrains where husbands and wives meet, bewildered, puzzled and angry.

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