

Relatively Speaking (Ayckbourn)
Alan Ayckbourn


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Readers love the clever construction and humor of the play, highlighting its ability to engage and entertain. Many find the plot timeless, even if the context feels dated. The enthusiasm for the play is evident, with several comments emphasizing its classic status and quality performance. Overall, it is celebrated for its wit and charm.
"Greg and Ginny are living together, but Greg is becoming somewhat suspicious that he is not the only man in her life.
He wonders about Ginny's plan to "visit her parents" and decides to follow her.
Ginny is really going to see a considerably older lover, but only in order to break with him.
Greg mistakes the ex-lover and his wife for Ginny's parents.
Ginny's arrival further compounsd an already wildly hilariuos situation."--Provided by publisher.
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Relatively Speaking is a British comedy play written by Alan Ayckbourn and published by Samuel French (1968).
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Samuel French · 1968 · 130 pp
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