This hilarious play pits a father in law against a mother in a comedic succession of squabbles. Jerry Sloan is a successful writer of advertising jingles married to an equally successful lawyer. Living with the happy couple is the not so happy Abe Dreyfus, Jerry”s curmudgeon of a father in law. Abe is a funny guy to the audience, not to Jerry. The situation is exacerbated when Jerry”s mother Mildred looses her house in a fire and needs a place to stay. Abe and Mildred can”t stand each other. This play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.
By Marshall Karp
Produced By Carla Zsigray
Directed By Patti Kasper
Show Dates
May 19, 20, 21, 1994
Curtain Time 8 P.M.
Performances
Location
Cast | ||
Abe | - | Tom Dimitrew |
Mildred | - | Jane Schnell |
Jerry | - | Eric Collier |
Alice | - | Liane Lauersdorf |
Wasserman | - | Glen Hamilton |
Hector | - | Edward Pilhuj |
Nurse | - | Kay Karrick |
Production Team | ||
Lights | - | Marty Limmer |
Sound | - | Tim Yard |
Set Design | - | Paul Slovak |
Set Construction | - | Paul Slovak |
Props | - | Kay Karrick |
Costumes | - | Diane Hess |
House Manager | - | Miriam Patznick |
Stage Manager | - | Chuck Karrick |
Concessions | - | Carla Zsigray |
Program | - | Glen Hamilton Shirley Hamilton |
Publicity | - | Carla Zsigray |
Tickets | - | Vern Overholt |
Make-up | - | Joanne Mickelson |
Set Dressing | - | Diane Hess |
Prompter | - | Carla Zsigray |
Furniture Movers | - | Duck Hess Joe Kiss |