

You, Me, And Mrs Jones
Tony Horitz
Sympathy Jones dreams of being a super secret agent, but she's stuck as a secretary... until one day, a confidential file is accidentally left on her desk.
When she discovers that the file contains information about a plot to overthrow the government, Sympathy seizes her chance for adventure and fame.
But she soon realizes that trying to save the world against impossible odds is not nearly as glamorous as she thought it would be, and she certainly can't do it alone.
This delightful, 1960s-era musical is full of humor, self-discovery, and heart-pounding action.
"Anyone who has had a job that underutilizes his or her skills will sympathize with the receptionist in the highly imaginative spoof of a musical. Masi Asare (music and lyrics) and Brooke Pierce (book) inject wit and winks to keep the plot moving... Sympathy Jones showcases a great deal of talent.” - nytheatre.com ”It's nice to have a story about a girl written by women, for women's voices. It's fun, it's silly, it's empowering. It's all the good things that we want."
— Kate Shindle (star of the premiere production) in BroadwayWorld
| Character |
|---|
| Kitty Hawk Female, 40s or early 50s |
| Henry Greene Male, 20s or 30s |
| Tick Tock Male, 20s or 30s probably |
| Nick Steele Male, Late 20s or early 30s |
| Caprice Nova Female, 20s or 30s |
| Ann Female, Late 30s or 40s |
| Roger Pinkerton Male, 50s or 60s |
| Richard Oscill Male, 40s or 50s |
| Ensemble Male and Female |
| Sympathy Jones Female, 20s or early 30s |
Sympathy Jones: The New Secret Agent Musical is a play written by Masi Asare and published by Concord Theatricals .
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