

Home, I'm Darling
Laura Wade
Dick and Janet live in one of those condo complexes where every unit looks alike.
They come home one night from a party after having had one too many and begin a very humorous sexual game when, much to their surprise, Ted and his wife Jackie enter in their pajamas from the bedroom.
Oops!
Dick and Janet are in the wrong condo!
Or are they!
The laughs are fast and furious in this slightly surreal satire of contemporary marriage.
"This nightmarish satire of American junk culture manages to find plenty of grim laughter in the wreckage. Its characters are all victims of extreme cultural malnourishment, acting bout the concept of America as a land of opportunity in ways that range from the pathetic to the grotesque."
— The New York Times
At Home (Dresser) is a comedy play written by Richard Dresser and published by Samuel French .
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