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by Ray Cooney
Auditions: Nov. 12 & 13 at 7:30pm
Performances:
January 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, & 27, 2008
Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays at 2:30pm
Produced in Cooperation with Samuel French, Inc.
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The play finds the bigamist taxi driver, John Smith, keeping his two families in different parts of London (one in Wimbledon and one in Streatham), both happy and blissfully unaware of each other. However, his teenage children, a girl and a boy from each wife, have met on the Internet and are anxious to meet each other in person since they have so much in common, same surname and taxi driving dad of the same age, etc. Keeping them apart creates quite the challenge for John. His lodger, Stanley, could be a life-saver in keeping the two apart, but he is about to go on holiday with his decrepit old father who turns up thinking he is already at the guest house. The situation spirals out of control and gets increasingly out-of-hand as John busts a gut trying to keep the truth about his double life from being discovered.
This is a sequel to Run for Your Wife which the Guild produced in January 1997 to rave reviews. We'll make sure to pick up where we left off without missing a beat of laughter! |
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