

Thieves
Herb Gardner
An aspiring artist moves to California to spend a summer painting before marrying Dale, his fiancee in New York.
To support himself, Ralf obtains a summer job as a mail clerk for the IRS.
He grows fond of his co workers there: Emily, a Zen enthusiast; Melba, a born again believer; Frank, a practical joker; and Mr. Thompson, a failed poet.
Ralf, who never had a family, comes to feel a sense of family at his work.
He also becomes intrigued by the blind cashier in the cafeteria of his office building.
Meanwhile, his paintings are failures.
Dale's career as a nightclub singer, by contrast, progresses admirably, as Ralf learns in phone conversations that grow increasingly distant.
After Mr. Thompson confides in Ralf about his failed poetry, Ralf decides he is a mail clerk and not an artist.
The Cashier is a American comedy play written by Glen Merzer and published by Samuel French in New York (1983).
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