

Two and Two Together
Derek Benfield
A play for four males and four females.
An elderly widow and widower fall in love and decide to live together without getting married, so they can continue to receive their social security benefits, to the consternation of their children.
"A winner...with lots of topical, pertinent cracks."
— Atlanta Constitution
| Character |
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| Laura Curtis in her mid-sixites, a pleasant, neat, devoted widow, modestly dressed; pleasing to the eye. |
| Mike Curtis son of Laura, a mid-thirites, hard-driving young businessman, with a nervous stomach. |
| Cynthia Morse daughter of Samuel, a suburban matron, neurotic, well-dressed, good-looking. |
| Eleanor Mike's wife, the face and smile of an angel, the soul and strength of a tyrant. |
| Dr. Arthur Morse psychiatrist, husband of Cynthia, son-in-law of Samuel. Himself a bit of a neurotic. |
| Bruce Morse grandson of Samuel, son of Cynthia and Arthur, sophomore at Columbia, a nice young man with active libido. |
| Angela a Barnard sophomore, with an angelic look and a relationship with Bruce. |
| Samuel Jonas a widower just past sixty-five, alert, spritely, attractive, a nice human being. |
The Second Time Around is a American comedy play written by Henry Denker and published by Samuel French (1977).
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