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Caught in the Net (Run for your Wife Again) archiveA sequel to Run for your Wife. Run for your Wife Again continues the tale of John Smith. John is a taxi driver happily, but bigamously, married to two unsuspecting wives. He has a sixteen-year old son, Gavin, by Barbara in Streatham, and a fifteen-year old daughter, Vicki, by Mary in Wimbledon. One day Gavin and Vicki happen to meet surfing the internet and are amazed at the coincidences concerning their respective fathers: both are called John Smith; both are aged 43; and, surprise, surprise, both are taxi drivers.Vicki can t understand her Dad s vehement reaction when she tells him, firstly, of the amazing coincidence and, secondly, that she s invited Gavin round to meet him and Mum, John spends the next two hours attempting to stop the inevitable.

Cast/Performers

Damian Williams

Creatives/Company

Author: Ray Cooney
Producer: Bruce James Productions

Caught in the Net (Run for your Wife Again)

Caught in the Net (Run for your Wife Again) (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0910572210. Details of all Caught in the Net (Run for your Wife Again) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S781099846

Archive Listings

21 Jun 04
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26 Jun 04
Hull New Theatre
Hull, Humberside
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7 Jun 04
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12 Jun 04
Marina Theatre
Lowestoft, Suffolk
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25 May 04
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29 May 04
Key Theatre
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
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17 May 04
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22 May 04
The Playhouse
Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset
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11 May 04
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15 May 04
Octagon Theatre
Yeovil, Somerset
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3 May 04
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8 May 04
Pomegranate Theatre
Chesterfield, Derbyshire
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14 Feb 04
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21 Feb 04
Rugby Theatre
Rugby, Warwickshire
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