
My Giddy Aunt
John Chapman


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Readers appreciate the clever adaptation and engaging storytelling of the play. Many enjoy the witty dialogue and believe it presents interesting challenges for performers. However, a few find the production less clever and feel the plot can be contrived at times.
With Aunt Augusta, a veteran of Europe’s hotel bedrooms, dull, suburban Henry travels her way through Brighton, Paris, Istanbul, Paraguay and finds himself in a shiftless, twilight society: mixing with hippies, war criminals, CIA men; smoking pot, breaking all currency regulations and eventually coming alive.
Greene not only gives us intoxicating entertainment but also confronts us with some of the most perplexing human dilemmas.
Travels With My Aunt is a British adaptation play written by Giles Havergal and published by Oberon in London (1997).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781849437806).
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Oberon · 1997 · 78 pp
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