

House & Garden
Alan Ayckbourn


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Readers appreciate the humorous take on interpersonal conflict among a group of characters on a boat trip. Many find the comedy well-executed, providing an enjoyable experience despite some critiques about pacing and character depth. The play's examination of social dynamics resonates with audiences, though a few express disappointment in certain elements of the writing.
What could be more pleasant than cruising through the picturesque English countryside?
This voyage combines the comedy touches that make Ayckbourn one of the world's best loved playwrights with a darker thread of menace.-4 women, 3 men
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Way Upstream is a British comedy play written by Alan Ayckbourn and published by Samuel French in London (1983).
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Samuel French · 1983 · 102 pp
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