Winner Takes All A Farce

Winner Takes All A Farce by Reggie Oliver is a comedic drama published by Samuel French in 2001. This edition, written in English and spanning 94 pages, presents a lively narrative set in Paris, where the entangled lives of its characters lead to a series of humorous misunderstandings and chaotic situations.
The story revolves around Madame Chanal and her affair with the married Massenay, which takes a turn when their passionate moment is inadvertently captured on a phonograph. This incident triggers a whirlwind of mistaken identities and comedic mishaps, featuring a cast of charmingly foolish characters. Readers will encounter a blend of European drama elements, including the signature door-banging antics and mis-timed meetings that characterize this farcical tale.
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Paris. Madame Chanal is having an affair with Massenay, who is also married. Complications arise when a moment of passion between the lovers is accidentally recorded on to a phonograph. In true Feydeau style, this leads to a frenzied domino effect of mistaken identities, lots of door-banging, hysterical drop-your-trousers scenes, and agonisingly mis-timed meetings, with a whole host of charmingly foolish characters.3 women, 10 men
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