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The number of pages depends upon the edition, and whether it is hardbound or softbound.

The 2008 hardcover from Penguin Plays is 152 pages. The 1995 mass-market paperback is 176 pages.

This is a play, so the various versions may include stage direction or notes on the appearances or demeanor of the characters.

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