

One of the Family
Kenneth Webb
Henry Crocker's family has long been in dread of his tantrums which are worse now due to business reverses.
So when Jed Tracy visits the family, Henry's long suffering wife sees a chance for action.
Jed is Henry's idol who saved his life in the war and was his officer.
She gets Jed to bet Henry he can't go for a week without losing his temper.
Of course, everything goes wrong that week---enough to make anyone blow his stack.
| Character |
|---|
| Mame Crocker Early 40s; a long suffering wife; "peachmaker" type. |
| Grandma Milligan 70; a "character"; cracked voice and querelous disposition. |
| Joanie 15; a cute child with a typical teenage mind. |
| Henry Crocker 45; a man with a temper; imposing physical stature; a perpetual grouch. |
| Artie Mann 25; a "wise guy"; likeable yet brash young man; he is sure he's always right. |
| Jed Tracy 40; successful buisness executive; possessed of easy good manners. |
| Doreen Grant 30; a woman of culture and breeding. |
| Waldo Patterson 40s; tall and burly physique; a shrewd competitor. |
| Barbara Crocker 22; an elder daughter; attractive, intelligent with a strong personality. |
Look Who's Laughing is a comedy play written by John Randall and published by Samuel French .
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