Mark's Place
by Joan Vatsek

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Highlights

Interior Set Comedy

Synopsis

This gentle spoof about the humorous difficulties of living together introduces Mark Ferguson, an assistant professor who becomes involved with a succession of girls with various convictions and attitudes and with a married couple caught up in a religious movement.

The husband, an ex rock musician, to his wife's dismay has sworn along with his marriage vow to be celibate.

Press Reviews

"Fresh, brightly written story of young people amusingly confused by love and marriage...Colorful and likable characters involved in quite realistic and always comic situations."

— New York Post Star

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573612053
ISBN-10 0573612056

Mark's Place is a comedy play written by Joan Vatsek and published by Samuel French .

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

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