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Allan Stratton
When Vivien Bliss, writer of Harlequin Romance novels, comes to spend a romantic weekend with respectably married school teacher Edgar Chisholm, she starts a train of events which involves all the classic elements of farce confused identities, disguise, long lost relatives, ambushes, chases and glorious mayhem.
How Vivien gets her new novel finished in the face of, behind the back of, in spite of and with the help of an advice columnist, a nosy reporter, a doctor in panty hose, an orphan with a cake and Helga the evil Russian physicist, is the story of this hilarious play.
"Howlingly funny ... sophisticated comedy and farce."
— Newsday
"Coincidence piles on coincidence with characters whirling in and out of enough doors to make Feydeau dizzy.... Excellent"
— Backstage
"Hilarious."
— N.Y. Daily News
Nurse Jane Goes To Hawaii is a American comedy play written by Allan Stratton and published by Samuel French (1981).
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