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I picked this up because of the review in the Guardian of a new London production of this play. Apparently it flopped when it first came out in the 60s. It was up against highly masculine stuff. Now, it seems to be coming into its own. I laughed aloud reading it, perhaps because I‘m an academic and recognized myself and my friends (with some chagrin). I love the fact that the most clear-sighted person in the play is the cleaning lady. Very witty.
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