

Stags And Hens
Willy Russell


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Readers have mixed feelings about Stags and Hens. While many appreciate its humor and relatable characters, some find the themes repetitive and challenging to engage with. The portrayal of working-class culture and misogyny resonates with certain audiences, but not everyone connects with the setting or style.
This cynical play by the author of Educating Rita is a comedy of wedding eve nerves set in the loos of a tacky Liverpool club where Dave and Linda, unbeknownst to each other, are having parties.
"Lively, coarse, well organized, truthful and very funny."
— London Financial Times
Stags and Hens - December 2022
Stags and Hens is a British comedy play written by Willy Russell and published by Samuel French in London (2001).
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Methuen · 2001 · 112 pp
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