

Imagine Drowning
Terry Johnson
Charlie Conrad is a celebrity.
His talent?
He hasn't got one; the nation took him to their hearts for very publicly being unable to do anything competently.
One fateful day, however, Charlie meets Marsha, and his marriage and career go into freefall...
Drowning on Dry Land examines the current obsession with celebrity for its own sake and chillingly but hilariously demonstrates how celebrities can be destroyed as quickly as they are made.
Alan Ayckbourn on the Difference Between Then and Now
Drowning On Dry Land is a American comedy play written by Alan Ayckbourn and published by Samuel French (2006).
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