

Stuffings and An American Sunset
James Prideaux
The cabins at Paradise Glen where Wally stops to use the phone are run down.
He sees Ellen, the owner's daughter, and embarks on a campaign to put the place back on its feet.
There have already been weddings at the glen, so Wally advertises romance in a big way.
Women flock but men are scarce and Wally's efforts to get people to marry for publicity purposes prove disastrous, especially when he promotes a match between the daughter of the banker who holds the mortgage and a hobo.
There are also two Boston librarians who take up Hula dancing, a sailor who has too many girls, his jealous fiancee who nearly wrecks the place, an out spoken nurse, a hired man who isn't a hired man, and Ellen's scatter brained mother who is an old flame of the banker's.
| Character |
|---|
| WALLY a publicity agent |
| CLAIRE DANBY her mother, owner of Paradise Glen |
| MITCH a sailor |
| MYRTLE a tourist |
| JONAS a hired man |
| BOXIE a hobo |
| LAURA a trained nurse |
| BON BON her patient |
| LYDIA a librarian |
| CAROLINE a librarian |
| J. BYRON BENNETT a banker |
| RUTH LASSITER a physician |
Vacancy in Paradise is a comedy play written by John Kirkpatrick and published by Samuel French .
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