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FlatSpin (play) : ウィキペディア英語版
FlatSpin

''FlatSpin'' is a 2001 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn, the second in a trilogy of plays called ''Damsels in Distress'' (''GamePlan'' and ''Roleplay'' being parts one and three.) It is about an actress called Rosie Seymour who accepts a date with a mysterious Sam Berryman, who seems to have mistaken her for a Joanna Rupelford.
==Background==

''See also: Background on Damsels in Distress (plays) page.''
''FlatSpin'', along with ''GamePlan'', was originally intended to be part of a pair of plays, both set in the London Docklands, and both using the same cast of seven. Ayckbourn has a flat in the Docklands, where he observed the neighbours do not know each other well and strange things can happen under their noses.〔Allen, Paul (2004) ''A Pocket Guide to Alan Ayckbourn Plays'' London: Faber and Faber ISBN 0-571-21492-4〕 The pair of plays was eventually joined by a third, ''RolePlay'', written as an afterthought, and the trilogy, ''Damsels in Distress'', was shown in the Stephen Joseph Theatre's 2001 season.〔〔(''Damsels in Distress'' history on official Ayckbourn site )〕 Like the other two plays, this drew some inspiration from the London Docklands.
Originally intended as a diptych, ''FlatSpin'' served as the contrast to the much darker ''GamePlan''. As such, it had some of the lightness associated with Ayckbourn's early comedies.

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