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Simon Gray


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Readers find 'Hidden Laughter' to be a mix of farce and tragicomedy, with moments that provoke genuine laughter. The play's ability to blend humor with somber themes engages audiences, making for a unique theatrical experience.
Here is a hilarious look at the artistic pretensions of the young and the rich that charts a decade in the life of a London family transplanted to an idyllic country setting.
A literary agent and his wife buy a Devon cottage where she can write, children will be happy, and they can relax.
Into their world walks the local vicar a classically comic character who tends their magnificent garden and their emotional if not spiritual needs as the outside world intrudes with failure and disillusionment.
Hidden Laughter is a British comedy play written by Simon Gray and published by Samuel French in New York (1992).
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Samuel French · 1992 · 68 pp
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