

Daddy, Dear Daddy
Norman Barasch
The Considine home appears to be calm, American and middle class, until Mrs. Considine takes off on a national campaign for Women's Lib, daughter Peggy decides to get her own apartment for reasons only known, son Louie gets picked up by the police, and romance blooms at unsuspected levels.
Trying to keep the roof on his house, his family intact, and himself composed amidst the insanity that afflicts his world, Joe Considine romps through a frantic race until he finds out that only laughter will save the day.
"Opened in the Drury Lane Theatre and pleased the large audience.... Geared for hilarity.... A light laugh at the generation gap."
— Chicago Today
"Takes an indulgent look, that is both amused and amusing, at the youth and women's liberation movements.... Instant sympathy and identification."
— Chicago's New World
Rock a Bye Daddy is a comedy play written by John P. O'Donnell and published by Samuel French .
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