

The Dinner Party
Neil Simon
Doug Stone has set his play in 1968 during the heyday of Tupperware parties.
Hostess Bonnie invites a group of neighbors over for a party.
The guest list: perky, rich Jean, Jean's cranky and very pregnant sister Sinclair, ditzy-blonde Tracy Ann, and new neighbor Diane, who's made quite a career selling Tupperware, but at the expense of her marriage.
The mix of personalities and the number of martinis consumed lead to a great deal of absurd high jinks plus revelations of an equal number of secrets and insecurities.
"A Raucous Comedy!"
— Associated Press
"It makes its audiences loopy with giddiness."
— theatremania.com
Sealed for Freshness is a comedy play written by Doug Stone and published by Samuel French .
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