

The Only Game in Town
Frank D. Gilroy
Only a Game is a pathetically true account of a man who believes that the way to popularity and success is to keep smiling and cracking jokes.
| Character |
|---|
| Millie Carr his wife, small, pretty, 39 |
| Frankie Carr his son, gawky and nearsighted |
| Al Geiser friend, tall, good-looking, 38 |
| Marty Kaye friend, small, bald, 45 |
| Ben Rose friend, big business man, 50 |
| Dorothy Livingston Frankie's friend, tall, blonde girl |
| Joe Carr heavy set, 42 |
Only A Game is a American play written by Edward Pomerantz and published by Samuel French (1954).
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