Strike Happy

Strike Happy by Duncan Greenwood is a comedic exploration of domestic chaos, published by Samuel French on September 23, 2015. This edition comprises 88 pages and is presented in English. The narrative revolves around union member Albert Hellewell, whose life takes an unexpected turn when his wife initiates strike action and leaves home. Albert soon finds himself navigating the complexities of hosting glamorous variety actress Mrs. Flannel and her daughter, who settle into his household with surprising ease.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and drama as the story unfolds in the Hellewell home, highlighting themes of family dynamics and unexpected relationships. The play captures the essence of a comedy of errors, showcasing the challenges Albert faces while managing his unanticipated guests. With its focus on European drama, particularly within the English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh contexts, this work offers a unique perspective on the intersection of personal and social issues.
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A comedy of errors centring around the home of union member Albert Hellewell, whose wife declares strike action herself and moves out, leaving Albert to cope with the arrival of glamorous variety actress Mrs Flannel and her daughter, who get rather too comfortable in the Hellewell home.
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