

The Lucky Spot
Beth Henley
From the playwright who brought us Happy comes a whimsical comedy about love, aging, bad luck, and airport security.
Sara's having a bad week.
Really bad!
The light bulbs in her apartment keep burning out; there's a leak in the roof; the aquarium is full of dead fish; the cat's gone AWOL, and her father -- who chased off her last beau -- is suspicious of Tom, their new neighbor, a TSA agent who just brought Sara home from the emergency room on New Year's Eve with a fractured fifth metatarsal.
As Tom's attraction to Sara increases, he learns of the bizarre streak of bad luck that's been haunting Sara for years - twenty-two years to be precise.
"Caisley's the new face of comedy writing for the stage… a new direction for the American play."
— Berkshire Bright Focus
| Character |
|---|
| Tom her neighbor, around the same age; he works for the TSA |
| Leo Sara’s elderly father; he is blind |
| Yuri the landlord, whatever age works; he is Ukrainian |
| Sara Fine 40 |
Lucky Me is a comedy play written by Robert Caisley and published by Samuel French .
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