

Excursion
Victor Wolfson
An odd assortment of characters are passengers on an ocean liner, but no one can remember where they're headed.
The lovers have a secret that no one can know; the society lady can't accept that there is only one class on board and she has to share a table with a low-brow charwoman for dinner; the young man drinks too much but sees through everything; and the mysterious ship steward seems to be the only crewmember.
When it's revealed that the ocean liner is headed for Judgment Day, each person plots to ensure a heavenly afterlife.
But the Examiner who decides their fate is not willing to bargain.
Outward Bound explores mortality and morality with light touches of social commentary and gallows humor.
"Above all things, it is a friendly show, filled with humor, human sympathy, and understanding laughter."
— New York Daily News
Outward Bound is a comedy play written by Sutton Vane and published by Samuel French .
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