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− | Now There's Just the Three of Us | + | '''''Now There's Just the Three of Us''''' is a one-act comedy by American playwright Michael Weller (born 1942) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Weller]. Cast: 4m, 1f. |
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Perry and Frank are roommates. Perry greatly envies Frank's expertise with the ladies, which he knows all about because Frank has told him. Well: enter one Deke. Neither Perry nor Frank knows Deke; but he convinces each that he is a good friend of the other and proceeds to move in. | Perry and Frank are roommates. Perry greatly envies Frank's expertise with the ladies, which he knows all about because Frank has told him. Well: enter one Deke. Neither Perry nor Frank knows Deke; but he convinces each that he is a good friend of the other and proceeds to move in. | ||
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Published by Samuel French, 1972. ISBN: 9780573602399 | Published by Samuel French, 1972. ISBN: 9780573602399 | ||
+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
+ | 1991: A production of this play was presented at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, directed by [[Lindsay Reardon]], starring himself, [[Craig Urbani]], [[Adam Neill]], [[Laurian Miles]] and [[William Carnigie]]. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | Doollee [http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsW/weller-michael.html#36616]. | ||
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+ | National Arts Festival programme, 1991. 169. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 28 October 2016
Now There's Just the Three of Us is a one-act comedy by American playwright Michael Weller (born 1942) [1]. Cast: 4m, 1f.
Perry and Frank are roommates. Perry greatly envies Frank's expertise with the ladies, which he knows all about because Frank has told him. Well: enter one Deke. Neither Perry nor Frank knows Deke; but he convinces each that he is a good friend of the other and proceeds to move in.
Published by Samuel French, 1972. ISBN: 9780573602399
Performance history in South Africa
1991: A production of this play was presented at the National Arts Festival Fringe, directed by Lindsay Reardon, starring himself, Craig Urbani, Adam Neill, Laurian Miles and William Carnigie.
Sources
Doollee [2].
National Arts Festival programme, 1991. 169.
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