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Readers generally find 'Silly Cow' to be an enjoyable farce, with many praising its humor and satirical elements. Some appreciate the unexpected twists and the performance of Dawn French, although a few note that it doesn't break new ground. Overall, it seems to be a fun play that's better suited for performance than reading alone.
Doris Wallace, bitchy queen of the tabloid press, is on the verge of a glorious venture in TV.
She's not going to let anything get in her way, not even the silly cow suing her for libel.
Any skeletons she may have in her cupboard are, like her bondage gear, firmly locked up - or so she thinks.
"Crude, clever and killingly funny."
— Daily Mirror"A cracker of a play." - Stage and Television Today
Silly Cow is a British comedy play written by Ben Elton and published by Samuel French in London (1998).
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Samuel French · 1998 · 56 pp
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