Night and Day

Tom Stoppard

earliest edition we have, 1978 Samuel French, 1980 paperback 94 pages

Tom Stoppard’s stimulating, funny play Night and Day is set in a fictional African country, Kambawe, which is ruled by a leader not unlike Idi Amin. The nation is faced with a Soviet-backed revolution which quickly brings newsmen from around the world to cover the story. Using the characters Ruth; her husband, Geoffrey Carson, a mine owner; an Australian veteran reporter, Dick Wagner; and an idealistic young journali...

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Editions we hold

Night and Day edition · 2024 · Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated · 9780822240587
Night and Day paperback · 2018 · Grove Press · 124 pages · 9780802128973
Night and Day paperback · 1989 · Faber & Faber · 80 pages · 9780571113736
Night and Day (Acting Edition) paperback · 1981 · Samuel French Ltd · 64 pages · 9780573113086
Night and Day paperback · 1980 · Samuel French · 94 pages
Night and day edition · 1979 · Grove Press : distributed by Random House · 113 pages · 9780394505268
Night and day edition · 1978 · Faber · 94 pages

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