Judge And Jury
by Mark Dunn

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Highlights

105 mins 1990s Ensemble Cast Interior Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes American Comedy

Synopsis

Love and war rage in a Texas small claims court.

As love blooms between Judge Harriet Kerr and Constable Jay Weiss behind closed chamber doors, war erupts in the jury room as six jurors square off over a case involving former lovers with heavy grudges.

The result is a spirited, riotous debate on man's inhumanity to woman and vice versa - a veritable battle of the sexes with a Texas twang.

Here is a lighthearted, yet probing, look at the chasm between the sexes and the bridges built to overcome it.

Audiences love to take sides and, just like the ladies and gentlemen of the jury, they will find ample opportunity here (along with a little common ground along the way).

Themes Law

Characters

Character
Constable Jay Weiss

30sJURY

Elaine

early 30s

Matt

30s

Bradley

late 20s to early 30s

Dale

male, late 20s

Selena

late 30s to early 40s

Glenda

50s In both JUDGE and JURY

Billy

the bailiff, late 20s to early 30s

Judge Harriet Kerr

30s

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1994
Binding Paperback
Pages 91
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573694943
ISBN-10 057369494X
LCCN 95150099
LCC PS3554.U476 J83 1994
DCC 812/.54

Judge And Jury is a American comedy play written by Mark Dunn and published by Samuel French in New York (1994).

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