

Lena and Louie
Leonard Melfi
The title character is a singer about to try for a comeback in a nightclub on Staten Island.
Her old friend and accompanist tries to help, and another old friend, a caterer, also attempts to boost her morale with help from the teenager who lives in the same apartment building.
"A Valentine’s Day fable... about perseverence, friendship, loyalty, love and money."
— Palm Beach Daily News
"A minefield of jokes and gags... LouLou is pretty and delightful, vulnerable yet strong and beautiful in the way of a woman born with a natural sensuality."
— The Miami Herald
"Quick laugh material... reshaped to achieve a distinct American flavor."
— Fort Lauderdale News/Sun Sentinel
| Character |
|---|
| Loulou |
| Harold Bowman |
| Candi |
| Barbara Milner |
| Peter Desmond |
| Jack Latham |
| Benji |
The Incomparable Lou Lou is a American comedy play written by Ron Clark and published by Samuel French (2003).
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