

Arcadia
Tom Stoppard
Who could tell, in the first decade of the twentieth century, what strange adventures might befall those who ventured to travel by the new-fangled aeroplane?
A forced landing, perhaps, in some long-forgotten land where time has stood mercifully still.
James Smith, of the well-known London catering concern, drops in on Arcadia, where no-one tells lies, or grows older, where money is unheard of and unemployment a permanent attraction.
Far from impressed by what Smith tells them of the joys of life in London his hosts despatch him, with missionary zeal-and two agelessly beautiful Arcadian nymphs-to convert the wretched metropolis.
Things do not always go as planned.
Act I Arcadia Act II Askwood Racecourse Act III The Arcadian Restaurant in London
The Arcadians is a play written by Mark Ambient and published by Concord Theatricals .
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