Stage Struck
by Simon Gray

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Stage Struck, an inventive thriller that employs a handful of actors to play chameleon like parts within parts, opens in the living room of one Robert Simon.

Formerly a first rate stage manager in a provincial repertory company, he now he keeps house for his West End actress wife while amusing himself with various sexual adventures.

He is a thoroughly happy man until the clumsy intervention of a psychiatrist destroys his happiness and his marriage.

He plans a hideous revenge on his wife and the psychiatrist a reveng, which allows him to rediscover all his old talents.1 woman, 3 men

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PublisherSamuel French
Year1979
BindingPaperback
Pages46
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573114144
ISBN-100573114145
LCCPR6057.R33 S7 1981

Stage Struck is a British comedy play written by Simon Gray and published by Samuel French in London (1979).

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