

Two Wits to Woo
John Kelly
If Tommy Winter hadn't needed money so badly to continue his college education, it might all never have happened.
But he did, and very badly indeed, so he advertised himself as a consulting psychologist for people who were afraid of losing their minds.
Before long, his office is swamped with some of the craziest, looniest, wildest half-wits ever gathered in one place.
It takes all his ingenuity, and the help of a friend, Steve, to keep things under control once the parade of nit-wits comes rolling in!
A grand cast of characters in a completely nutty farce!
| Character |
|---|
| Emily Winter his mother. |
| Nellie the cook and housekeeper. |
| Steve Grinnell Tommy's pal. |
| William W. Winter Tommy's father. |
| Jean Hammond Tommy's girl friend. |
| Lou Prentice Steve's girl friend. |
| Miss Constance Dinwiddie a spinster starved for affection. |
| Henry Short a jealous husband. |
| T.T. Trumbull an elderly gentleman whose sense are failing him. |
| Maude Middleton a stout lady with leaping tendencies. |
| Bert Baxter a husky fellow with murderous impulses. |
| Sallyjean Gould a cute blonde in need of protection. |
| Milton Geer in tune with the infinite. |
| Madeline Short a wife but still a flirt. |
| Tommy Winter a likeable college boy. |
Nit Wits, The is a American comedy play written by Glenn Hughes and published by Samuel French (1962).
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