Norman, Is That You?
by Ron Clark, Sam Bobrick

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Highlights

90 mins Present Day Strong Role for Leading Man (Star Vehicle) Interior Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes British Comedy

Synopsis

A dry cleaner from Ohio arrives in New York to visit his adult son Norman after his wife runs off with his own brother.

Instead of the solace he is expecting, he finds more turmoil when he discovers his son is living with Garson, a male partner.

The irascible and stubborn father struggles comically with his denial of Norman's orientation and his begrudging respect for Garson, even seeking out a lady of the night to set Norman straight.

In the end, this loving father comes face to face with his affection for his son and his wife, who shows up repentant in New York.

Love and hilarity triumph.

Press Reviews

"This is a new, radical rewrite [that] revolves around a realistic, caring portrayal of a gay man and his parents.... Funny and ultimately affecting."

— The Kansas City Star

"One laugh after another... It doesn't get any better."

— Kansas City Kansan

"A real treat."

— Sun Newspapers

"A funny play... about values, love and human behavior."

— KC Alive

"Uproarious!"

— NBC TV

Characters

Character
Norman Chambers

A young man in his mid-twenties

Garson Hobart

Norman's boyfriend, in his mid-twenties

Mary

A lady of the evening, in her mid-twenties

Beatrice Chambers

Ben's wife, Norman's mother, in her early fifties

Ben Chambers

A man in his early fifties

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1997
Binding Paperback
Pages 78
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573613135
ISBN-10 0573613133
LCCN 97229390
LCC PS3553.L289 N67 1997
DCC 812/.54

Norman, Is That You? is a British comedy play written by Ron Clark and published by Samuel French in New York (1997).

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Fee: Minimum Fee: $110 per performance

Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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