

Pack Of Lies
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Readers find the play moderately entertaining but lacking depth. The overall response suggests it may not fully satisfy those seeking a more engaging experience.
Geoffrey Jones, M.P. and sometime architect, is convinced that the Russians are about to launch a nuclear strike against England.
He builds a bomb shelter equipped with everything he, his wife, and his wifes old mother will need to last out such a strike.
They plan to try the thing out for a three week experiment when, inadvertently, they are trapped inside with the mother, the telephone installer and an Indian milkman.
They try to make the best of the situation when who should enter through a side hatch but their next door neighbors who, ever striving to keep up with the Joneses, have now kept down with them by building their own abutting shelter.
By a strange set of circumstances the neighbors are also trapped and neither neighbor wants to admit this to the other.
Hilarious complications ensue until everyone gets out.
Keeping Down With The Joneses is a British comedy play written by Jeremy Lloyd and published by Samuel French in New York (1985).
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Samuel French · 1985 · 114 pp
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