By ALAN AYCKBOURN
Roland is considering buying an old Victorian House. In the house are his solicitor and the vendor; Roland's wife, who is considering leaving him; her brother; and later the brother's fiancée. In the course of one hectic night and morning, with continual running up and down stairs, these characters try to sort themselves out. All this takes place in a highly ingenious and original setting, in which all the rooms, passages and stairs are on a single level.
Roland is considering buying an old Victorian House. In the house are his solicitor and the vendor; Roland's wife, who is considering leaving him; her brother; and later the brother's fiancée. In the course of one hectic night and morning, with continual running up and down stairs, these characters try to sort themselves out. All this takes place in a highly ingenious and original setting, in which all the rooms, passages and stairs are on a single level.
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