Whose Wives Are They Anyway?
by Michael Parker

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120 mins Present Day Ensemble Cast Unit Set/Multiple Settings Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes American Comedy

Synopsis

The Ashley Maureen Cosmetics Company has been sold and two of its vice presidents, David McGrachen and John Baker, have planned a weekend off before the new C.E.O. arrives on Monday.

With their wives safely off on a shopping spree in New York City, they check into The Oakfield Golf and Country Club intending to "golf their brains out."

They unexpectedly encounter their new boss, Ms. Hutchison, and she insists on meeting the wives, commenting blithely "no one who went golfing for a weekend without his wife would ever work for me."

So ...

David and John have to produce wives.

John persuades Tina, the hotel's sexy receptionist, to play the role of his wife, but the only one who can pretend to be David's wife is John.

Inevitably everything goes wrong as John moves in and out of bedrooms, changing from male to female at a frantic pace.

Hilarious chaos ensues when the hotel phone system goes on the blink, Tina has too much champagne and can't keep her clothes on, and, yes, the real wives arrive!

Themes Wives

Press Reviews

"Another Michael Parker farce is all audiences need to know to start buying tickets.” – Palm Beach Post“An entertaining evening of deftly executed comedy.” – The Delray Times“A veritable laugh riot."

— The Boca Raton News

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2002
Binding Paperback
Edition Illustrated
Pages 108
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573629662
ISBN-10 0573629668
LCCN 2006471357
LCC MLCS 2006/44903 (P)

Whose Wives Are They Anyway? is a American comedy play written by Michael Parker and published by Samuel French in New York (2002).

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