The mice have been drinking again

The mice have been drinking again

By Cleve Haubold

Subjects: One-act plays, American, Comedy plays, Man-woman relationships, American drama, Comedies

Description: Jerry and Julie are a happy young couple, but they would be happier if Julie's scatter-brained cousin, Roxanne, did not live with them. Roxanne affects hippie fashions and spends most of her time in Zen meditation in the closet, which does not allow Jerry and Julie much privacy. In an effort to move Roxanne out, Jerry sets up a phony date for her and hires an actor to arrive in guru costume. This works until the guru's moustache comes unglued, and the actor admits he is really Harold D. Leffler, a checker at the A & P.

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