Run For Your Wife

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Run For Your Wife
Written by Ray Cooney
Characters John Smith
Date of premiere 1983
Original language English language
Subject Bigamy
Genre Adult comedy
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Run For Your Wife (1983) is an adult comedy play by Ray Cooney.

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[edit] Plot

The story of London cab driver John Smith, with two wives, two lives and a very precise schedule for juggling them both. With one wife at home in Streatham and another at home in Wimbledon, and with occupants of the flat upstairs at the latter location.

Trouble brews when Smith is mugged and ends up in hospital, where both of his addresses surface, causing both the Streatham and Wimbledon police to investigate. Having upset his schedule, Smith becomes hopelessly entangled in his attempts with his lazy layabout neighbour upstairs in Wimbledon, to explain himself to his wives and two suspicious police officers.

[edit] Production

Cast members have a precise schedule as well with many entrances and exits that create pressure and humor through this adult comedy.

Bernard Cribbins took the lead role in the West End theatre debut of the play, on 12 December 1983 at the Criterion Theatre.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Run For Your Wife. This is Theatre. Retrieved on 2008-04-05.

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