Who's Who
A Theatre on the Steps production of Who's Who by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall
"Who's Who" is a neglected gem of a farce from the pens of Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall, authors of "Billy Liar" and "Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell".
In a lounge of a labyrinthine Brighton hotel, Mr White accidentally encounters former acquaintance, Mr Black. Both gentlemen are in Brighton for a weekend of extra-marital hanky-panky. Mr White has a policy of complete honesty with his wife; she knows everything about his trip to Brighton and why he has to be there. He has nothing whatsoever to hide from her - apart from his girlfriend, of course! In contrast, Mr Black has woven an intricate web of falsehoods to cover his own clandestine infidelity.
With one mistress in-situ and another due to arrive, what possibly could go wrong with their adulterous plans?
In a lounge of a labyrinthine Brighton hotel, Mr White accidentally encounters former acquaintance, Mr Black. Both gentlemen are in Brighton for a weekend of extra-marital hanky-panky. Mr White has a policy of complete honesty with his wife; she knows everything about his trip to Brighton and why he has to be there. He has nothing whatsoever to hide from her - apart from his girlfriend, of course! In contrast, Mr Black has woven an intricate web of falsehoods to cover his own clandestine infidelity.
With one mistress in-situ and another due to arrive, what possibly could go wrong with their adulterous plans?
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