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A Thousand Clowns: A New Comedy
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A Thousand Clowns: A New Comedy

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Herb Gardner ComedyCharacters: 4 male, 1 female, 12 year-old boy 2 Interior scenes This benchmark of Broadway comedy produced one of the theatre’s most beloved roles: unconventional Murray, uncle to precocious nephew, Nick. Tired of writing cheap comedy gags for Chipper the Chipmunk, a children’s television star, Murray finds himself unemployed with plenty of free time with which to pursue his…pursuits. Lectured by his conventional brother Arnold and hounded by the system, Murray is paid a visit by bickering, uptight social workers, Sandra and Albert, and finds himself solving their problems as well as most of his own. Would be a standout comedy in any season. Filled with laughter and warmth and sweetness and inspired daffiness. One of the quintessential New York comedies. -New York Daily News An extraordinarily funny play with some brilliantly offbeat lines. -The New York Post

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Literary Licensing, LLC
Country
United States
Date
14 July 2012
Pages
140
ISBN
9781258429812

Herb Gardner ComedyCharacters: 4 male, 1 female, 12 year-old boy 2 Interior scenes This benchmark of Broadway comedy produced one of the theatre’s most beloved roles: unconventional Murray, uncle to precocious nephew, Nick. Tired of writing cheap comedy gags for Chipper the Chipmunk, a children’s television star, Murray finds himself unemployed with plenty of free time with which to pursue his…pursuits. Lectured by his conventional brother Arnold and hounded by the system, Murray is paid a visit by bickering, uptight social workers, Sandra and Albert, and finds himself solving their problems as well as most of his own. Would be a standout comedy in any season. Filled with laughter and warmth and sweetness and inspired daffiness. One of the quintessential New York comedies. -New York Daily News An extraordinarily funny play with some brilliantly offbeat lines. -The New York Post

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Literary Licensing, LLC
Country
United States
Date
14 July 2012
Pages
140
ISBN
9781258429812