

Tons Of Money
Valentine
Alan Ayckbourn's version of the first of the famous Aldwych farces was produced by the National Theatre.
It is the story of an unsuccessful inventor who inherits the life interest in a fortune which is to revert on his death to his cousin George Maitland.
As Cousin George is thought to have died abroad, the inventor has the brilliant idea of "dying" so that he can resurrect himself as his cousin and avoid paying his enormous debts.
Complications arise in the form of George's wife, another Maitland imposter (the butler's brother) and finally the real George Maitland himself!|4 women, 6 men
"A spirited piece which captures the flavor of the period."
— Sunday Today
"Mr. Aychbourn's treatment of this... crowd pleaser is an unerring theatrical delight."
— Daily Mail
Alan Ayckbourn on Writing a Well Made Play
Tons of Money is a British comedy play written by Valentine and published by Samuel French in London (1980).
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