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Six half-hour plays written by women on the theme of passion, originally written for and performed at the Griffin Theatre.
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* Contents derived from the Strawberry Hills,Inner Sydney,Sydney,New South Wales,:Mise en Scene,SBS Television, version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A screenplay adaptation of the original drama, The Night of the Missing Bridegroom is a witty contemporary satire about the possibilities of passion. The story sees a bride lose her husband on their wedding night. In the ensuing search, she finds more than she expected.