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Readers fondly recall their experiences with Stage Struck, highlighting its lasting impact on their love for theatre. The play seems to resonate deeply, evoking nostalgia and inspiring creative adaptations. Many appreciate the storyline and performances, reflecting on their memorable moments associated with it.
Stage Struck, an inventive thriller that employs a handful of actors to play chameleon like parts within parts, opens in the living room of one Robert Simon.
Formerly a first rate stage manager in a provincial repertory company, he now he keeps house for his West End actress wife while amusing himself with various sexual adventures.
He is a thoroughly happy man until the clumsy intervention of a psychiatrist destroys his happiness and his marriage.
He plans a hideous revenge on his wife and the psychiatrist a reveng, which allows him to rediscover all his old talents.1 woman, 3 men
Stage Struck is a British comedy play written by Simon Gray and published by Samuel French in London (1979).
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Samuel French · 1979 · 46 pp
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