

Time for Elizabeth
Norman Krasna
When pompous John Kodiak, a union boss, pressures Lamb Clock Company owner, Elizabeth Lamb, into signing an agreement to limit her employees to 12 hours a week, Kodiak does not expect Lamb's immediate acquiescence.
Eager to teach Kodiak a lesson, Elizabeth hands over the company to Kodiak who boasts that he can easily run the clock manufacturing business properly and to the advantage of the laborers.
A madcap 1960s satire ensues which examines the perils of fanatical trade unionism, as Kodiak experiences firsthand how difficult it is to run an American business controlled by union law.
A Rainy Day in Newark is a comedy play written by Howard Teichmann and published by Samuel French .
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