

The Country House
Donald Margulies
THE STORY: Vera and John are lounging in their summer house on a July weekend, playing a game of one-upmanship, comparing how much they hate one another and loosely planning to kill their weekend houseguests, Gale and Manny.
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"A well-to-do (but actually bankrupt) couple and their houseguests, unable to tolerate any longer their growing ennui and mutual disgust, swap husbands for a six-month trial period. “…sharply honed comedy…witty, crisp, and rich in a sort of black, philosophic humor…a vital commentary on our spiritually bankrupt times.” —BackStage. “With THE HOUSEGUESTS, Kondoleon has landed upon a suitably florid context for his over-the-moon language…[the play] flies with some of his most trenchant writing…” —Newsday (NY). “…postmodern high comedy…a smart, stinging, usefully disruptive idea."
— Village Voice
The Houseguests is a American comedy play written by Harry Kondoleon and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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