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BUCKINGHAM’S PALACE – COMEDY ABOUT FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Arnold (Arnie) Buckingham, a widower in his seventies, lives a quiet life on his own, now that the tenants living in the room above his garage have moved out. And he’s enjoying it. Enter Mitch, his grandson and Amelia his wife. Mitch has sadly lost his job and Amelia is, (to put it mildly) extremely helpful, and somehow they move into the room above the garage in this comedy about friends and family.
Enter Myrna. With her house being fumigated, she has no choice but to move into the, um spare bedroom ‘next door’ to Arnie’s. Of course.
Enter Jerry (with a bad heart) He really shouldn’t live alone with his heart being the way it is, poor guy, so with little persuasion he takes the second spare bedroom. And let’s not forget Buddy. And the baby.
Other comedies by Jean Blasiar:
The Heirs – British farcical comedy script about a crazy will
First Play. Comedy about slimy Hollywood producers
Author: Jean Blasiar
Type: One act play
Genre: Comedy
Length: Thirty minutes
Cast: Seven 5M 2F
Ages of the actors: Two young, rest over seventy
Suitable for: All ages to watch and teens up to perform
Set: Living room of Arnold Buckingham, elderly widower. There should be a sofa and a dining room table
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – characterization
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Copyright © November 2020 Jean Blasiar and Off the Wall Play Publishers
Like this play? Other plays about full houses:
A House of Dolls – a script about a crazy family
The Beach House – comedy drama about family
Thirds – a suburban satire about inheriting a third of a house. Literally
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