

The Town Mouse and Country Mouse
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Readers appreciate the play's humorous take on social issues and its engaging character dynamics. Many find it relatable and well-developed, though some feel it could benefit from a more satisfying conclusion. The unique setting in a restaurant adds depth to the narrative, but a few characters are seen as irritating by some audience members.
Book by Howe, Tina.
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Roxanne Conch her peculiar cousin |
Harold D. Leffler a would-be guru |
Julie Reed his wife |
The Mice Have Been Drinking Again is a American comedy play written by Cleve Haubold and published by Samuel French (1987).
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Samuel French · 1987 · 32 pp
Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)
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