

Borderline Crazies
Leo W Sears
Ellen hopes to ski and put some spark into her dull marriage to Stu, an efficiency author, while at Lake Tahoe in a rustic cabin owned by Stu's publisher.
They are startled when a horror author and his sexy wife also arrive at the apparently double-booked cabin.
The women immediately bond but the men squabble like spoiled two-year-olds and devise several wagers to determine who stays and who goes.
Before anyone can leave, a police officer reports that a snowstorm has closed the roads and an axe murderer is on the loose.
Stranded with no phone, no television and no radio, the writers may kill each other before the murderer gets to them.
It's an avalanche of laughter with more twists and turns than a giant slalom.
Borderline Crazies is a American comedy play written by Leo W Sears and published by Samuel French (2004).
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