"Relatively Speaking" is a classic human foibles farce, and the plot is simple. Sort of. Ginny is engaged to Greg (although she is having an affair with Phillip). Phillip is married to Sheila (but she is having an affair with Greg, he suspects). Meanwhile Greg thinks Phillip is Ginny's father (in truth, he was Ginny's boss). It sounds complicated because it is. For the characters. "Relatively Speaking" by Alan Ayckbourn plays at Florida Rep Mar. 12-28. Performances are Tues. – Sat. at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. matinees on Wed., Sun. & selected Saturdays. Call 239-332-4488 or go online to floridarep.org for tickets. Chip Hoffman / Courtesy Florida Repertory Theater
'Relatively Speaking' is a classic human foibles farce, and the plot is simple. Sort of. Ginny is engaged to Greg (although she is having an affair with Phillip). Phillip is married to Sheila (but she is having an affair with Greg, he suspects). Meanwhile Greg thinks Phillip is Ginny's father (in truth, he was Ginny's boss). It sounds complicated because it is. For the characters. 'Relatively Speaking' by Alan Ayckbourn plays at Florida Rep Mar. 12-28. Performances are Tues. – Sat. at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. matinees on Wed., Sun. & selected Saturdays. Call 239-332-4488 or go online to floridarep.org for tickets.








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