

Borderline Crazies
Leo W Sears


Three young college men take on more than they can handle when they buy a summer hotel.
Business is bad.
So very bad that it becomes necessary to give the hotel a reputation as a haven for ghosts, and the secret hiding place of an old miser's hoard of gold.
That brings in the guests - though perhaps not the kind the young men are looking for: an elderly spiritualist, a sleep-walking Romeo and his hypochondriac wife, and a farmer prone to nightmares.
One of the boys impersonates a doctor and treats the guests for all sorts of imagined ailments, another assumes a feminine disguise and sets many a masculine heart beating!
| Character |
|---|
Elmer Sneed his pal who is interested in Psychiatry. |
Tommy Wilkins another pal who hates to be a lady. |
William Bates the landlord who wants his dough. |
Ketura Katt an old maid who dabbles in Spirtitualism. |
Julie Mather her niece who is in love with Herb. |
Mrs. Spooner a widow with a bundle of nerves. |
Godfreu Van Gordon a guest who walks in his sleep. |
Caroline his wife who enjoys poor health. |
Celia his daughter who enjoys a good stick of gum. |
Adam Pottle an old bachelor who has nightmares. |
Libby Ann the cook who is afraid of spooks. |
Gladiola the maid. |
Jasper the bellhop who think's everybody's crazy. |
Herb Stanley joint-owner of the Treasure Trove Tavern. |
Everybody's Crazy is a American comedy play written by Jay Tobias and published by Samuel French (1933).
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Samuel French · 1933 · 131 pp
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