Barbra's Wedding
by Daniel Stern

Barbra's Wedding Book Cover
Barbra's Wedding Cover

Highlights

Interior Set Comedy

Synopsis

Jerry and Molly Schiff are the only non-celebrities in their Malibu neighborhood; in fact, their shabby beachfront ranch is next to Barbra Striesand's mansion.

As the play opens, Jerry is working himself into a frenzy over the media circus surrounding their famous neighbor's 1998 wedding.

Limos are clogging the streets, helicopters hover noisily overhead and news crews are broadcasting from their front lawn.

Jerry, an out of work television actor whose only claim to fame was a small role as a wacky neighbor in a sitcom, is reminded by all of the commotion of his own obscurity he wasn't even invited to the wedding!

He rages against Streisand, Hollywood, the media, his wife and anything else that comes to mind.

An argument escalates into a full blown fight with his wife that threatens to wreck their marriage; she'd leave if only Arnold Schwartzennegger's Humvee wasn't blocking the driveway.

This anti show business comedy by a Hollywood insider is a hilarious send up with a happy ending.

Press Reviews

"An amusing...play in the mold of Elaine May's comedies about people brought near to madness by the quirks of life."

— The New York Post

"Jokes that work!"

— The New York Daily News

Characters

Character
MOLLY SCHIFF

40's

JERRY SCHIFF

40's

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573630453
ISBN-10 0573630453

Barbra's Wedding is a comedy play written by Daniel Stern and published by Samuel French .

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