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Comedy/Drama / 3 m. / Simply suggested sets Charles Durning, Dan Lauria and James Handy starred at Westport Country Playhouse of this portrait of up and coming Mafia soldiers: Bobby who does as he's told and never questions the legendary Boss and Max who is haunted by the screams of people they've killed.
They whack the wrong guy in Grand Central Station and are seen driving to Vermont to confess their error.
Short scenes chronicle the drive; settings en route are easily suggested with set pieces.
"You're gonna love Men in Suits."
CRN Radio "Hilarious....
Milligan's dialogue is at turns funny, biting, and sad."
- Fairfield Country Weekly "Races by in an ever changing montage of emotional loyalty, humor, betrayal, and blood.... A fascinating play."
- Connecticut Post "Should go to Broadway."
- Westport News Published with Any Friend of Percy D'Angelino Is a Friend of Mine and Family Values in Men in Suits: Three Plays About the Mafia.
"You're gonna love Men in Suits."
— CRN Radio
"Hilarious...Milligan's dialogue is at turns funny, biting, and sad."
— Fairfield Country Weekly
"Races by in an ever changing montage of emotional loyalty, humor, betrayal, and blood...A fascinating play."
— Connecticut Post
"Should go to Broadway."
— Westport News
| Character |
|---|
| ANN (Vinnie's wife) MARIE - Vinnie's wife. |
| THE KID 6; male. |
| CHARLES a tailor. |
| DR. ROSENBAUM a male M.D. |
| A NUN Can be played by the same actress who plays Dr. McCaffrey. |
| SEVERAL MAFIOSI 35-60; "made" men ranging in age; can be played by the same actors who play Charles and Dr. Rosenbaum. |
Men In Suits is a American comedy play written by Jason Milligan and published by Samuel French (1998).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .
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