Rose Cottages
by Bill Bozzone

Rose Cottages

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Unit Set/Multiple Settings American Comedy

Synopsis

Rose, an old Black man who is as dilapidated as his tourist trap Florida cottages, is facing closure for health and safety violations when a punk kid skateboards in and a woman is dumped off by her son at the insistence of his floozy bride.

The kid has no place to go and becomes a surrogate son who helps Rose fix up the place.

The old lady has amnesia and thinks Rose is her husband and the kid is their son.

Press Reviews

"Very funny.... Mr. Bozzone... has an ability to spin cockamamie jokes almost nonstop in Act I and to create arresting characters."

— New York Times

"A beguiling fairy tale for adults. Bozzone writes with breezy wit and imagination."

— New York Post

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1986
Binding Paperback
Pages 87
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573690082
ISBN-10 0573690081
LCCN 89220469
LCC PS3552.O99 R67 1986

Rose Cottages is a American comedy play written by Bill Bozzone and published by Samuel French in New York (1986).

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