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Readers love 'The Boundary' for its clever humor and intricate dialogue typical of Tom Stoppard's style. Many appreciate the engaging premise centered around two men writing a dictionary, finding it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Arriving at the library to continue work on his dictionary, Johnson is horrified to discover that the place has been ransacked.
Originally produced for television, this one act play combines wit, wordplay and a touch of comic absurdity.1 woman, 4 men
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JOHNSON
BUNYANS
BRENDA
1ST CRICKETER
2ND CRICKETER |
The Boundary is a American comedy play written by Clive Exton and published by Samuel French in London (1991).
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Samuel French · 1991 · 30 pp
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