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The Late Middle Classes

by Simon Gray
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Overview

Simon Gray’s funny, melancholic and captivating play about a young boy trapped between two types of oppressive love reveals the frustration, secrets and guilt of middle-class respectability in 1950s England. Two years after the playwright’s death his 1999 success receives a major revival at one of London’s best known theatres, the Donmar Warehouse.

Synopsis

A new black comedy by Simon Gray.

About the Author, Simon Gray

SIMON GRAY’s many successful plays include Butley, Otherwise Engaged and Quartermaine’s Terms but his greatest claim to fame was perhaps as the author of Cell Mates, the play from which star Stephen Fry notoriously disappeared during the first previews in 1995. A prolific writer and diarist, Gray then wrote Fat Chance a bestselling account of the Fry affair. The Smoking Diaries, published in 2004, was a witty and perceptive look at his life. It proved to be one of his greatest critical and commercial successes. Simon Gray passed away in 2008.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2011
Publisher
Theatre Communications Group
Pages
93
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781848421103

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