Spring and Port Wine
(Author) Bill NaughtonRafe Crompton is not a stern man but has such unswerving integrity that his family is forced to hide slight peccadilloes from him. His daughter Hilda particularly resents this and her refusal to eat a herring that is placed before her at dinner makes the situation explosive. The family is almost broken up before Rafe is made to see the dangers in his attitudes, and they are reunited in an atmosphere more progressive and tolerant.4 women, 4 men
Bill Naughton
Bill Naughton was a British playwright and author best known for his play and film adaptation of "Alfie," which explored themes of love, class, and morality in 1960s London. His writing style was characterized by sharp wit, social commentary, and realistic dialogue. Naughton's work continues to influence modern literature and theater.