A Touch of Spring A Comedy

A Touch of Spring A Comedy by Samuel Taylor, published by French in 1975, is a 76-page work presented in English. This play unfolds in a realistic setting of Rome, where a young American businessman, characterized as conservative and somewhat stuffy, arrives to retrieve his father’s body following a tragic accident. The narrative explores themes of personal growth and cultural encounters, offering a blend of humor and drama.
Readers will find a dynamic cast featuring two women and seven men, contributing to the exploration of interpersonal relationships against the backdrop of Rome. The play delves into the complexities of navigating grief and cultural differences, providing a thoughtful yet entertaining experience. With its focus on American and European dynamics, A Touch of Spring invites readers to engage with the characters’ journeys in a setting that resonates with both familiarity and intrigue.
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As the New York Post outlines: “It is set in a real Rome. A Rome you really miss…It is set there because a young, conservative, slightly stuffy American businessman has come to retrieve the body of his father, who was killed in an automobile accident…what it adds up to is grown-up entertainment…so well done and so basically diverting that it can only be taken for the pleasurable thing it is.”-2 women, 7 men
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