Home Games
by Tom Ziegler

Home Games Book Cover
Home Games Cover

Synopsis

The American Stage Co. and the Hudson Guild Theatre both had hits with this romantic comedy.

Mertle Mae Tucker supports herself, her dad, a canary and a blind cat working as a truck dispatcher.

Dad was once a Yankee he spent the 1955 season on the bench and then retired rather than be traded to Cleveland.

He lives in a demented twilight zone, walking around in his uniform and talking to the audience as he would to Casey Stengel.

When Mertle Mae takes a night school class, she meets and falls in love with a successful young executive.

He loves Mertle Mae but is not so sure about taking on dear old dad.

He finds an old folks home in Cleveland, but Mertle Mae can't bring herself to put him there even though she knows Frank is her big chance in life.

Dad, more aware than the lovers realize, informs Casey that he will allow himself to be traded to Cleveland after all.

Press Reviews

"Beguiling."

— New York Post

"Delightful."

— Christian Science Monitor

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1990
BindingPaperback
Pages108
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573691805
ISBN-100573691800
LCCN91020052
LCCPS3576.I34 H6 1990

Home Games is a American comedy play written by Tom Ziegler and published by Samuel French in New York (1990).

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Samuel French · 1990 · 108 pp

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