Yes and No (play)
Yes and No is a short one act play written by Graham Greene, consisting of a conversation between a fictional, unnamed Play Director and a fictional, unnamed Actor. The Actor's only lines as he discusses the play script with the Director, are the words "Yes" or "No". First performed at The Haymarket Studio Theatre, Leicester on 20 March 1980 - with Derek Smith as 'Director' and William Hope as 'Actor'.[1]
Characters
- Director
- Actor
gollark: ↓ actually unix milliseconds internally
gollark: Minoteaur does this, yes.
gollark: Too bad, use different descriptions for cultural day divisions and actual ones because you basically have to anyway.
gollark: Also hours/minutes, ideally - just use millidays or something.
gollark: Also DST, obviously.
References
- Greene, Graham (1985). The Collected Plays of Graham Greene. Penguin. p. 357.
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