

Divorce Southern Style
Jennifer Jarrett
When Ann Finnery's second husband left her five years ago for a younger woman, she swore off men forever.
Instead of a man, she involves herself with house plants, bridge, puzzles, murder mysteries and the like.
Daughter Julie, twenty, married to the "unemployable", plans to change all that and encourages her mother to take on several suitors.
First there's Ed Finnery, her first husband, who she's not seen in thirty years and who's still dumb as ever.
Then Mr. Apollo, an amorous, ouze-drinking, bull-in-the-china-shop Greek mailman.
Finally, there's last husband Jack Stanton, whose younger woman left him for another man; and he's as lonely without Ann as she appears to be without him.
But they've a lot to come to terms with before the kiss that brings them magically back into one another's arms.
And Julie couldn't be happier - seeing her parents reunited.
A warm loving comedy filled with funny situations and delightful characters.
"Loaded with laughs."
— The Daily Breeze, Torrance CA
Getting Mama Married is a comedy play written by Stephen Levi and published by Samuel French .
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