Flatfoot

David Williamson(Currency Press)

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Synopsis

Flatfoot (aka Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus) pops up in the 21st century, enraged to find his ideas have been plundered through the ages by everyone from Shakespeare to sitcom writers.

To prove his point, he takes us back to Ancient Rome, where he must convince his producer, Crassus Dives, that his new play will be a hit, won't offend the Roman Censor, and won't give servants ideas above their station.

The trouble is the play hasn't been written, so Plautus must act it out before the cynical producer, making it up as he goes along.

Pandemonium lurks just around the corner as, with a little help from Cleostrata, his Greek wife, ex-dancer and seductress extraordinaire, they tackle all ten roles between them.

This is a boisterous comedy for all ages from Australia's best-loved playwright.

(2 acts, 2 male, 1 female).

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