How Green Was My Gimlet

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts
Cover of the book How Green Was My Gimlet by Patricia Mclaine, Patricia Mclaine
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Author: Patricia Mclaine ISBN: 9781458074843
Publisher: Patricia Mclaine Publication: June 12, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Patricia Mclaine
ISBN: 9781458074843
Publisher: Patricia Mclaine
Publication: June 12, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In this three act farce, Dr. Herman Hildrone is a psychiatrist with an odd assortment of neurotic and psychotic patients both on and over the edge. His newest patients, suburbanites Georgie and David Pillow, are in the midst of a midlife crisis. Each of them is currently seeked satisfaction outside the bonds of marriage. George freaks out when their daughter Carol, 7, loses one of her front teeth. David is upset when son Billy, 12, quits the Boy Scouts because there aren't any girls in his troop. Georgie loves green cherries and green cherry juice in her vodka gimlets. David can't stand his gimlet with green cherry juice. Is the giant green cherry really going to get him? Neither of them knows the other is seeing Dr. Hildrone. Will their marriage be saved? This is a play about infidelity, midlife crisis, and vodka gimlets. Here's looking at you! The humor is very SNL in essence. This is definitely a farce.

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In this three act farce, Dr. Herman Hildrone is a psychiatrist with an odd assortment of neurotic and psychotic patients both on and over the edge. His newest patients, suburbanites Georgie and David Pillow, are in the midst of a midlife crisis. Each of them is currently seeked satisfaction outside the bonds of marriage. George freaks out when their daughter Carol, 7, loses one of her front teeth. David is upset when son Billy, 12, quits the Boy Scouts because there aren't any girls in his troop. Georgie loves green cherries and green cherry juice in her vodka gimlets. David can't stand his gimlet with green cherry juice. Is the giant green cherry really going to get him? Neither of them knows the other is seeing Dr. Hildrone. Will their marriage be saved? This is a play about infidelity, midlife crisis, and vodka gimlets. Here's looking at you! The humor is very SNL in essence. This is definitely a farce.

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