

Dying For Laughs
John Fleming
Tony Dawson, a greeting card writer, has lost his wife, Margo, because he speaks in couplets on the wrong occasions.
She plans to marry her boss, a breakfast food tycoon.
Tony, in a last ditch attempt to win her back, offers to throw a "no hard feelings" engagement party.
His plans are complicated by the arrival of a friend who is a perpetual student, the nightclub singer for whom he is writing special material, and his editor who stops by just before the party to collect his monthly greeting card output.
Irv is wearing a towel on his way to the shower, Coral gets her dress ripped off, and the editor in the go-go outfit is stashed in the closet that Tony pretends is a darkroom.
Add to this a nightclub full of little waiters, a ghastly television show on which Tony accidentally pans Sagamore's breakfast cereal, and all manner of people being shoved behind screens, out into halls, into closets and shower stalls, and you have one of the wackiest farces ever seen on a stage.
| Character |
|---|
| Irving Moss Tony's best friend, a professional student |
| Coral Kelly chic chanteuse at a Hollywood hotspot |
| Margo Corcoran a high-toned executive secretary |
| Lucille Larrabee Tony's copy editor |
| Sagamore Dunstan a breakfast-food manufacturer |
| Tony Dawson a writer of greeting-card verse |
Your Flake Or Mine? is a American comedy play written by Jack Sharkey and published by Samuel French in New York (1982).
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