

House & Garden
Alan Ayckbourn
The reigning king of English comedy strikes off in a new direction with this gleeful fantasy.
A couple is preparing for an al fresco party while their hapless ex son in law is holed up in their summer house, drinking off his divorce while he completes illustrations for a new edition of Beauty and the Beast.
When he conjures Belle to life and she appears in the garden unable to understand English unless it is sung, her fantastical presence wreaks havoc with the all too real lives around her.3 women, 5 men
"It is almost impossible not to be seduced by this fanciful flight of the imagination."
— Daily Telegraph
"A masterpiece in plot design with some marvelous characters."
— Stage & TV Today
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Dreams From A Summer House is a British play written by John Pattison and published by Samuel French in London (1997).
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