

A Little Murder Never Hurt Anybody
Ron Bernas


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Readers appreciate the comedic elements and fast-paced nature of the play. Many believe it would shine when performed live, suggesting that staging might elevate its appeal. There's a consensus on its slapstick humor and misunderstandings contributing to the overall enjoyment.
A happy housewife named Marsha, hopelessly addicted to reading murder mysteries, overhears her loving husband discussing her upcoming birthday surprise with an interior decorator.
To her ears, though, it sounds like they are planning to murder her!
With the assistance of her next-door neighbor, she tries to turn the tables on them with a poisoned potion.
When her own mother shows up for her birthday a day early, Marsha thinks she is in on the diabolical scheme.
When her maid's date, a p
| Character |
|---|
Marsha Gilmore his wife |
Virgil Baxter a friend and neighbor |
Persis Devore a lady with a secret |
Bianca the Gilmore's maid |
Lynette Thoren Marsha's mother |
Ben Quade Bianca's boy friend |
Tobias Gilmore a Wall-Street broker |
Let's Murder Marsha is a American mystery play written by Monk Ferris and published by Samuel French in New York (1984).
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Samuel French · 1984 · 100 pp
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