

Hurrah for the Bridge
Paul Foster
"A comic satire on the cubicled mind of the organized man.
A family on a sightseeing tour are in San Francisco.
Father's got it all planned so they can cover the city in a day.
He does his sightseeing by telescope from the hotel, but the rest of the family is required to render reports to be shared with the others.
But the daughter's a wayward, imaginative girl and spends the day at the ocean, even seeing the Golden Gate Bridge which can't be seen from (the hotel).
The unimaginative family members can't see it and declare it doesn't exist."--From publisher's website.
Bridges ... Are When You Cross Them is a American comedy play written by Melvin B. Shaffer and published by Samuel French (1964).
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