

A Touch of Spring (or Avanti!)
Samuel Taylor


What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the humor and charm of the play, often comparing it favorably to its film adaptations. Many highlight its engaging setting and character dynamics, finding it both entertaining and fulfilling.
As the New York Post outlines: "It is set in a real Rome.
A Rome you really miss...It is set there because a young, conservative, slightly stuffy American businessman has come to retrieve the body of his father, who was killed in an automobile accident...what it adds up to is grown-up entertainment...so well done and so basically diverting that it can only be taken for the pleasurable thing it is."-2 women, 7 men
"Dealing with love and red tape and the magical atmosphere of Rome in the spring, this delightful witty comedy (presented on Broadway as AVANTI!) went on to phenomenal success in London in the newly revised version offered here. ”…it is warm and funny and, above all, civilized.“ —NY Newsday. ”…delightful, romantic and adult…"
— Women's Wear Daily
"This frolic is such fun! Samuel Taylor has written a joyous comedy."
— London Evening News
A Touch Of Spring is a British comedy play written by Samuel Taylor and published by Dramatists Play Service in London (1976).
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Dramatists Play Service · 1976 · 82 pp
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