A Cup Of Coffee
by Preston Sturges

A Cup Of Coffee Book Cover
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What readers are saying

Readers appreciate the play's charming characters and humor, often highlighting its witty banter and physical comedy. However, some note that the pacing can be slow, particularly in the first act, which may affect overall engagement.

Witty banterAmazing physical comedyCharming charactersPacing is slow in first act

Synopsis

This play by the great Hollywood director and screenwriter became the basis for his film Christmas in July .

Set in the lower Manhattan offices of Baxter & Sons, a coffee company, this hilarious comedy focuses on an energetic young salesman who feels stifled by Baxter & Sons' lack of creativity.

Not till he wins a jingle contest do his bosses notice his talents and start listening to his ideas about how to improve their image.

Has the eager beaver salesman really won the contest?

Will he stay at Baxter's or move on to bigger things?

Can he win the affections of the perky secretary?

Will old Ephram Baxter be put out to pasture by his sons, or will he stay awake long enough to embrace Jimmy's ideas about how to save the firm?

The New York critics were unanimous in their praise of this comedy classic.

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1989
BindingPaperback
EditionActing
Pages109
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573662140
ISBN-100573662142
LCCN89216413
LCCPS3537.T953 C8 1989
DCC812/.52

A Cup Of Coffee is a American comedy play written by Preston Sturges and published by Samuel French in New York (1989).

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