

Three One-acts By David Lindsay-abaire
David Lindsay-abaire
Six insanely hilarious and touching short plays take a sly look at therapists, patients and the way love drives everyone just a little over the edge.
The first three, collectively called New York Crazy, deal with two therapists fighting for the only hour left in their shrink's day, a divorced couple struggling over custody of their dog Harry, and a shy Mafia wife demanding, with gun in hand, that her therapist make her happy.
California Crazy shifts to the west coast for three equally funny sessions: an annoyed psychiatrist tries to end therapy with a burnt out rock star who can only sleep soundly during his weekly sessions; a wacky young woman teaches a stuffy head doctor a thing or two about love; and a married couple with intergalactic problems seeks treatment with a husband and wife team of marriage counselors who are on the verge of divorce themselves.
Whether performed individually or as a two act, full length entertainment, the laughter will be therapeutic.
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Crazy And A Half is a American comedy play written by D R. Andersen and published by Samuel French in New York (2001).
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