The Incomparable Lou Lou
by Ron Clark

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Highlights

105 mins 1980s Interior Set Period Costumes American Comedy

Synopsis

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.

Press Reviews

"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

Characters

Character
Loulou
Harold Bowman
Candi
Barbara Milner
Peter Desmond
Jack Latham
Benji

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2003
Binding Paperback
Pages 86
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573628757
ISBN-10 0573628750
LCCN 2007390480
LCC PS3553.L289 I53 2002

The Incomparable Lou Lou is a American comedy play written by Ron Clark and published by Samuel French (2003).

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