

3 Bi-Sexual Comedies (Plus An Assortment of Plays)
Norman Beim
A fading film star returns to her home town to find roots but uproots everyone she loves: her granddaughter who is engaged to a Jewish Zen Buddhist gets an urge to go to Hollywood, her son in law is almost driven from the house by a fadist diet she imposes and an old flame sees his marriage on the brink.
She learns a lesson from Zen and invents a fabulous offer that takes her back to Hollywood and generates respect and love between mother and daughter.
"A jolly affair. Bright and impertinent dialogue."
— L.A. Herald Examiner
"Gay, nostalgic, satisfying."
— Miami Herald
Just for Tonight is a American comedy play written by Harold J Kennedy and published by Samuel French in New York (1983).
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