

Wild Goose Chase
Derek Benfield


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Readers appreciate the engaging nature of Panic Stations, noting its high quality as a farce. The play is recognized for its entertaining elements and successful performances in festivals.
Chester Dreadnought has bought a lovely country cottage, dreaming of idyllic peace, but is he able to enjoy it Not with Abel Bounty, the local unhandyman, always around, and not with Carol, an attractive girl who seems to have mysteriously moved in.
Those who have met Chester already in Wild Goose Chase and Post Horn Gallop know his aptitude for social and anti-social blunders, and Lord and Lady Elrood and scatty Miss Partridge also make a reappearance.5 women, 4 men
Panic Stations is a comedy play written by Derek Benfield and published by Samuel French (1985).
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Samuel French · 1985 · 144 pp
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