

Anyone For Breakfast?
Derek Benfield


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Readers have mixed feelings about the play, with some finding it hilarious while others dismiss it as subpar. The humor is appreciated by those who enjoy farces, but a few critics feel it lacks depth and quality.
The Bed Before Yesterday is a comedy for four men and four women.
Alma, a rich but physically far from lovely widow, has had no sexual experience since the sole, off-putting occasion of her wedding night some twenty years ago.
She marries the impoverished gentleman, Victor, now equally uninterested in sexual activities, on the understanding that their relationship shall be based on friendship and convenience.
However, various surprising circumstances, connected partly with Victor's son and unconventional girlfriend, and partly with her own free-and-easy cousin, warm up Alma's long-cooled fires, with unexpected, but presumably satisfying results for both her and her new husband.4 women, 5 men
"The best thing to happen in the West End for a long time."
— London Guardian
The Bed Before Yesterday is a comedy play written by Ben Travers and published by Samuel French in London (1976).
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Samuel French · 1976 · 68 pp
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