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No Time for Figleaves
Play written by Duncan Greenwood
Play written by Duncan Greenwood
No Time for Figleaves is a 1965 comedy play written by Duncan Greenwood and Robert King. The play was published by Samuel French in 1966 in London.
Synopsis
The play is about women running the world. An atomic accident has resulted in the disappearance of all men. All that is, but two who were protected in an underground shelter. The women keep these potential super-mates under close guard, spurred on by the thought of a whole world full of desirable women at their disposal, the men try to escape.
Characters
- Monica Sharp - Constance's Private Secretary
- Constance Claythorpe - The P.M.
- Dora - The Servant
- Lydia Parler - M.P. Minister of Science
- Nigel Lawler - RAF Wing Commander
- Major Danvers - Bishop, W.R.A.C.
- David Maxton - Professor
- Helen Marchbanks - W.R.N.S., 1st Lord of the Admiralty
- Eve Forster - Corporal, W.R.A.C.
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