Departure: A Play

Departure: A Play
ISBN-10
0573120757
ISBN-13
9780573120756
Category
Drama
Pages
28
Language
English
Published
1989
Publisher
Samuel French
Author
Stephen Smith

Description

Stranded in an airport lounge during the inevitable delay of a holiday flight to Spain, Rosemary - "I m a one-parent family, you see" - and her carbon-copy, not-very-bright daughter, Mandy, draw the reluctant Dennis and Shelia Tippit into a conversation.-3 women, 1 man

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