

A Foot In The Door
Richard Harris
When Alan Masters, a real estate broker, shows a property to Betty Parker, she is inadvertently soaked by a misdirected shower, requiring her to disrobe.
Unbeknownst to Alan, his wife, Kathy, also a broker, arrives to show the property to Betty's husband, Ralph, who also falls victim to the goofy shower.
Betty and Ralph, scantily clad in the homeowners' clothing, must be kept out of each other's way by the artful, ridiculous machinations of Alan and Kathy.
The farce is a mixture of double-meanings, mistaken identities, and sexual innuendo, whose plot is further intensified by the presence of Heinz, a well-meaning but bumbling handyman.
The situation is a riotous whirlwind that resolves itself to the satisfaction of all.
"A non-stop evening of hilarious nonsense."
— The Portland Oregonian
"The uproarious madness of this compelling farce leaves the audience limp with laughter."
— The San Diego Union-Tribune
| Character |
|---|
| Kathy Masters his wife, also a real estate broker |
| Ralph Parker her husband |
| Heniz a handy man |
| Alan Masters a real estate broker |
Clothes Encounters is a comedy play written by Roger Karshner and published by Samuel French .
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