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Ben Travers


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Readers find Rookery Nook to be an engaging farce filled with humor and strong characterisation. Many appreciate the well-paced plot, making it a pleasant surprise compared to other works by Coward. Overall, the play is considered entertaining and worth seeing live.
Gerald rents Rookery Nook where his wife, Clara, will join him later.
He is agreeably surprised by a pretty stranger called Rhoda who comes running to him for protection against her irascible German stepfather.
Gerald allows her to stay in one of the bedrooms but as she is clad only in pyjamas, it is vital to conceal her presence from nosy neighbours.
Rhoda gets herself some clothes just in time before Clara arrives but Gerald has some difficulty in convincing Clara of his innocence.6 women, 5 men
Rookery Nook is a British comedy play written by Ben Travers and published by Samuel French (1999).
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Samuel French · 1999 · 130 pp
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