Café Brosse A Comedy

Café Brosse A Comedy by Jean McConnell is a revised edition published by Samuel French in 2010. This 70-page play is presented in English and explores the dynamics of relationships within a small café in a French town, focusing on the lives of its owners, George and Seraphine. As Seraphine grows weary of her monotonous routine, George finds himself seeking comfort outside their marriage, leading to tensions that reveal deeper issues in their lives.
Readers will encounter a blend of drama and comedy as the narrative unfolds around the interactions of four women and four men, each grappling with their own desires and frustrations. The play delves into themes of appreciation, longing, and the search for fulfillment, highlighting the complexities of personal relationships. With its European setting, Café Brosse A Comedy offers a unique perspective on the struggles of everyday life, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre.
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George and Seraphine run a caf� in a small French town. Seraphine is fed up with the drudgery of her daily life, and feels that George doesn’t appreciate her. George seeks solace with his mistress, Yvette, but she too is becoming disgruntled, living in a leaky apartment and longing for a comfortable housewife’s existence.4 women, 4 men
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