Flatspin
by Alan Ayckbourn

Flatspin Book Cover
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Readers appreciate the humor and charm of this play, recognizing it as a delightful example of Ayckbourn's talent. The light-hearted nature and engaging storytelling resonate well, particularly among fans of community theater. However, some suggest that the play's setting and style may not appeal to everyone's tastes.

Humorous and charmingEngaging storytellingDelightful for community theater fansMay not appeal to everyone's tastes

Synopsis

A night of romance in her luxurious riverside apartment with the good-looking stranger from next door.

How can Joanna possibly go wrong?

Except the flat isn't hers, her name isn't Joanna, it's Rosie (she's an actress), and heaven knows what the good-looking stranger is really after.

Instead of romance comes considerable danger...

Rosie's only way out is to play the role to the end.

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PublisherSamuel French
Year2002
BindingPaperback
EditionRevised ed.
Pages118
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573115653
ISBN-100573115656
LCCN2006471068
LCCPR6051.Y35 F57 2002
DCC822/.914

Flatspin is a British comedy play written by Alan Ayckbourn and published by Samuel French in New York (2002).

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