

Mixed Doubles (Carmichael)
Fred Carmichael


Why we like it
"'Doubles' by David Wiltse intricately examines the dualities of identity and relationship, offering a thought-provoking look at how we navigate our connections with others."
From: Two-Hander PlaysWhat readers are saying
Readers have mixed feelings about the play. While some find it to be a very funny and touching exploration of friendship and life crises, others are vehemently opposed, particularly criticizing its relation to Chaplin's work.
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"Rowdy, appealing and captivating comedy...Wiltse is a nifty writer, dizzy with words and situations...We're whole heartedly with this entertaining bunch from start to finish."
— New York Post
"Serves up volleys of laughs."
— WABC TV
Doubles is a American comedy play written by David Wiltse and published by Samuel French in New York (1986).
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Samuel French · 1986 · 131 pp
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