

Murder Is A Game
Fred Carmichael


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Readers appreciate the fun and madcap nature of the play, with its film noir influences and comedic elements. Many enjoy the opportunities for engaging lighting and sound effects, contributing to the overall theatrical experience. However, some find that certain characters can be annoying and note that the play may not have aged well.
Comedic Drama / 5m 3f / InteriorBored by his privileged but mundane life Henry Flemming sells his lucrative brokerage firm to become a detective.
On his very first case and to the horror of his wife Karen and his two crazy neighbors Suzy and Stan the Flemming living room begins to fill up with dead bodies.
Karen is further annoyed when one of them turns out to be her father.
Even though Henry keeps showing up at home every day more disheveled and beaten up he couldn't be happier.
| Character |
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Karen Flemming Henry's wife. In her late thirties. |
Stan Spencer The Flemming's pain-in-the-neck neighbor. Mid-forties. |
Suzy Spencer Stan's long suffering wife. Mid-thirties. |
Walter Larsen Karen's father. In his mid-sixties. |
Lieutenant Davis A plainclothes cop. In his late thirties. |
Miss Havenhurst A sweet young thing who's had a tough life. Late-twenties. |
Vito Mardigian A tough, threatening hoodlum. In his late thirties. |
Henry Flemming Our hero. An unassumming man in his mid-forties. |
Flemming is a American mystery play written by Sam Bobrick and published by Samuel French in New York (2008).
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Samuel French · 2008 · 76 pp
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