

Other Other Woman, The
John Kirkpatrick
Albert Perkins is blessed with a loving wife, Muriel and cursed with a fearsome mother-in-law, Boadecia
When his friend Hilary Armitage writes to him reminiscing about the good times they used to have, Boadicea reads the letter and determines to remove her daughter instantly from the clutches of this evil sex-fiend
Albert has a hard time explaining that the letter is perfectly inncent, and anyway Hilary is a man
He isn't helped when Hilary turns up, wearing a blonde wig and a glamorous evening dress...|3 women, 4 men
"This uproarous North Country comedy, cheerfully vulgar and with double entrends, was performe with engaging vim & vigour"
— Lincolnshire Free Press
| Character |
|---|
| BOADICEA 60s |
| WILF mid 60s |
| MURIEL mid 30s |
| ALBERT Mid 30s |
| VIRGINIA (18 - 20) |
| HILARY mid 30s |
| REV NOOKEY 70s |
Pull The Other One is a British comedy play written by Norman Robbins and published by Samuel French (1976).
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