A Slight Hangover by Ian Ogilvy

A Slight Hangover by Ian Ogilvy

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Summary

At the end of Noel Coward's "Design for Living", two men and a woman embark on a menage a trois founded on mutual attraction and a conscious flouting of societal norms. This comedy attempts to answer the question of "what happened next?".

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A Slight Hangover by Ian Ogilvy

At the end of Noel Coward's "Design for Living", two men and a woman embark on a menage a trois founded on mutual attraction and a conscious flouting of societal norms. This comedy attempts to answer the question of "what happened next?".

Ian Ogilvy was born in Woking, Surrey and educated at Eton College. After two years at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he went on to a long, successful and continuing career as an actor, and is best known for taking over the part of Simon Templar - The Saint - from Roger Moore. He also appeared in Upstairs Downstairs, I, Claudius, and many other television productions. He has performed in the West End many times and has appeared in a number of films, most of them quite dreadful. His play A Slight Hangover was staged in the UK, and he has published two novels - Loose Chippings and The Polkerton Giant. His series of five children's books about his hero, Measle Stubbs, has been translated into over twenty languages.

Ian Ogilvy lives in California with his wife Kitty, and if you want to know any more about him you really should read his book.

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ISBN 13 9780573019647
ISBN 10 0573019649
Title A Slight Hangover
Author Ian Ogilvy
Series French's Acting Edition S
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Samuel French Ltd
Year published 2002-05-23
Number of pages 76
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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