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Little Theatre Farce Ray Cooney 6 m., 4 f. Int. When Richard Willey, a government junior minister, plans to spend the evening with Jane Worthington, one of the opposition's typists, things go disastrously wrong in this hugely successful sequel to Two into One. "Gleefully funny." Guardian. "Made me laugh more than any play I have seen in the West End this year." Evening Standard. "A classic." Today. "A triumph." Financial Times. "Brilliant." Observer. "A textbook model of pyramiding lunacy." Variety. "Wildly funny." Telegraph. "An inspired machine designed to cater for one of civilized society's greatest joys, which is to see someone else in the soup." London Sunday Times. 1991 Olivier Award Winner, Best Comedy. FEE: $75 per performance.
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