Enter Laughing
by Joseph Stein

Enter Laughing Book Cover
Enter Laughing Cover

Synopsis

This riotous, semi-autobiographical account of stagestruck young David Kolowitz (modeled on celebrated comedian Carl Reiner) originally starred Alan Arkin on Broadway.

Working as a delivery boy in a sewing machine factory in the 1930s, David rejects his parent's wishes for a druggist in the family, leaving them and his devoted girlfriend Wanda to pursue a show biz career.

Soon, David pays his way into the “leading man” role in a third-rate theatrical company.

Pursued by the resident less-than-leading lady, who happens to be the daughter of the hammy “artistic director,” David bravely pushes through a hilarious premiere performance in which everything that can go wrong does.

Press Reviews

"A lampoon of the actor's craft – as seen from a zany learner's and a seedy teacher's viewpoint... Although the theatre cannot live by farce alone, there always is room for one that keeps you laughing."

— The New York Times

"Joyously funny."

— New York Daily News

Characters

Character
David Kolowitz
Marvin
Miss B
Pike
Don Baxter
Don Darwin
Marlowe
Angela
Mother
Father
Wanda
Waiter
Roger
Lawyer
Mr. Foreman

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ENTER LAUGHING OPENING NIGHT.mpg

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
BindingPaperback
ISBN-139780573608643
ISBN-100573608644

Enter Laughing is a comedy play written by Joseph Stein and published by Samuel French.

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Fee:Minimum Fee: $110 per performance

Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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