

Rumours - British Edition
Neil Simon


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Readers generally find 'Rumors' to be a fantastic farce filled with humor and engaging characters. Many praise its witty dialogue and the laughter it brings, making it a favorite for both reading and performance. However, some note issues with the script's editing and the complexity of the character interactions.
Ken and Chris have found their host Charley, a prominent Government official, in his bedroom, too dazed to speak, with a bullet wound in his ear lobe!
Len and Claire arrive, themselves injured in a car crash, and are soon joined by Ernest and Cookie, Glenn and Cassie, each with their own problems.
A second, accidental, gunshot leaves Ken temporarily deaf, the police arrive and Len has to pretend he is Charley, concocting a touching and fantastic explanation...5 women, 4 men
Rumors - American Edition is a American comedy play written by Neil Simon and published by Samuel French in London (1997).
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Samuel French · 1997 · 112 pp
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