

A Ready Made Family
Jay Tobias
Meet Carey and Simon, an otherwise-perfect married couple with a bit of a swearing problem.
They're determined to kick the habit by the time their baby is born.
Too bad that's not their only problem.
Simon has a secret.
And Carey has a new friend – a musician named Owen that she met at a bookstore.
With quirky characters, music and gentle humor, this lovely and intricately-constructed story is about meeting challenges head-on and finding hope.
"Intricate, delicate construction... Hewlett spins an emotionally epic story about a woman caught between two men, as well as her own inability to cope with life's gains and losses."
— Matthew Murray, Talkin' Broadway
"A pleasure to see... Hewlett's writing has a gentle wittiness... With an exquisitely light touch, Hewlett creates snapshots of the happy lives of Carey and her husband, Simon, moving seamlessly between present day and three years before."
— Backstage
"Some of the play’s best moments are the songs Ms. Hewlett sings, describing the depths of Carey’s devotion to Simon."
— The New York Times
| Character |
|---|
| CAREY mid-30s |
| SIMON Carey’s husband, late 30s |
| OWEN guitar player, 30s |
| BEV Simon’s mother, late 50s-60s Note: CAREY is a singing role, and OWEN performs on guitar and sings. |
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The Swearing Jar is a comedy play written by Kate Hewlett and published by Samuel French .
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