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In the stylish London flat of Julia and Frederick Sterroll in 1925, the play opens with the husbands, Frederick and William Banbury, departing for a golfing weekend, leaving their wives, Julia and Jane, to entertain themselves. Best friends Julia and Jane soon reveal a shared secret: both had passionate affairs with the charming Frenchman Maurice Duclos before their respective marriages—Julia's five years ago and Jane's seven. When postcards arrive from Maurice announcing his imminent arrival in London and his desire to see them, the women are thrown into a panic. Excited yet guilty about their lingering attraction, they debate fleeing to avoid temptation, packing suitcases in haste, only for the doorbell to ring just as they prepare to leave.

As the visitor turns out to be merely the plumber, Julia and Jane resolve to stay and face Maurice. Nervous anticipation leads them to excessive drinking—cocktails followed by champagne—as they reminisce about their romantic pasts. Old rivalries resurface, escalating into a heated quarrel over who Maurice truly loved more, with accusations flying and tempers flaring. By the end of the night, heavily intoxicated, Julia demands Jane leave the flat, convinced of her friend's superior claim on Maurice's affections.

The following morning brings hangovers and misunderstandings. Julia assumes Jane has eloped with Maurice and confesses everything to William upon the husbands' return; meanwhile, Jane, who spent the night alone in a hotel, suspects Julia has run off with him and tells Frederick. Maurice finally arrives, charming as ever, and attempts to dispel the chaos, revealing he has rented the flat upstairs. He invites the women to view it, leaving the husbands alarmed as romantic singing drifts down from above, prompting Fred and Willy to rush upstairs in pursuit.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1925
Genres
Comedy, Farce
Settings
Period, Unit/Single Set
Time & Place
The London flat of Frederick and Julia Sterroll, 1925.
Cast Size
small
Licensor
None/royalty-free
Ideal For
female-forward, professional theatre, community theatre, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Community Theatre, Star Vehicle Female, Includes Adult, Mature Adult Characters, Small Cast

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Alexandra Appleton

Alexandra Appleton

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