

Break a Leg!
John O'Brien


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Readers find the play to be a delightful comedy filled with humor and engaging characters. Many appreciate its nostalgic feel, reminiscent of classic comedic styles. The portrayal of the 'good fellas' and the comedic situations add an enjoyable touch to the experience.
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"There are funny lines throughout."
— New York Daily News
"Breaking Legs is a crowd pleaser that should provide an additional layer of enjoyment for people in and of the theatre."
— Backstage
| Character |
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TERENCE O'KEEFE In his late 50s, early 50s, a playwright, English Professor |
LOU GRAZIANO 55, the proprietor of a restaurant |
ANGIE His daughter |
MIKE FRANCISCO In his late 50s, a man who is sometimes mistaken for a mobster |
TINO DE FELICE In his 50s, a businessman |
FRANKIE SALVUCCI In his 50s, a horse-player |
Breaking Legs is a American comedy play written by Tom Dulack and published by Dramatists Play Service (1992).
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Dramatists Play Service · 1992 · 72 pp
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