

Where There's a Will There's a Relative
Roger Karshner


When an old woman dies without signing a will, her greedy daughter and son-in-law expect to inherit everything.
But when it turns out that Mom was simply in a coma, they face a dilemma: If they want the money, they're going to have to kill her off before she can bequeath her fortune to someone else!
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HAL WILSON About 50, a rather aimless delivery truck driver. Although his dream is to own the business, he doesn’t really want to do much work. |
EMMA WILSON About 45, a harried homemaker who’s grown very tired of Hal’s act. She is a doer and will undertake unpleasant tasks. |
MR. JACOBS About 50, a proper, upstanding, educated man – all that Hal is not. Also rather spineless. |
NICK Hal’s friend, 40s, a transplanted New Yorker and a two-bit criminal... with a few mob ties. |
AUNT LIZ 75 years old, tough as a nail but respectable |
PLUMBER A Swedish immigrant and a decent person. |
DOC MORRIS * – Very old doctor who’s forgotten much of what he learned in medical school, but he doesn’t seem to notice. Known as a buffoon to everyone, he’s still treated respectfully, and his advice is met with a courteous nod and unbelieving smile |
DOM * – About 45, real wiseguy with a thick New York mob accent |
Where There's No Will - Part 1
Where There's No Will is a American comedy play written by Leon Kaye and published by Samuel French.
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