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Separate Tables, Two Plays

by Rattigan, Terence

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Samuel French, Inc. (1956),. Fair/Unknown. 12 mo., softcover, good reading copy with cover loose, ex library-pocket on inside cover. Table By the Window is a play of one act and three scenes, first performed at St. Jame's Theatre, London, on the September 22nd, 1954. The role of Lady Matheson was played by Jane Eccles with Peter Grenville being the director. The second play, "Table Number Seven" is a play in two scenes. 127 pp.

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Title
Separate Tables, Two Plays
Author
Rattigan, Terence
Book Condition
Used - Fair
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Samuel French, Inc. (1956),

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