Description
OH, MOMMA, OH! A COMEDY ABOUT RETIREMENT
When Mark’s widowed mother, Stella, comes to live with him and his wife Isabel, they aren’t remotely prepared. They think they’re going to talk her into moving into an assisted living facility. Stella thinks…not. Very much not. Instead, she disappears at every given opportunity, picking up men along the way, leaving a trail of disaster in her wake, with Mark and Isabel two steps behind trying to pick up the pieces. All she wants is a man (all right, many men), a bit of dancing, a bit of gambling, a bit of fun… what’s so wrong with that? A comedy about retirement and just because you’re old, it doesn’t mean that you’re dead!
Other plays about getting old by Jean Blasiar:
Passing – a Poignant Comedy about Getting Old Together
Buckingham’s Palace – comedy about friends and family
Author: Jean Blasiar
Type: Full length one act play
Genre: Comedy about Retirement
Cast: Cast of 8-9 (two of the smaller roles could be played by 1M actor) 5M, 3F, 1N
Ages of the actors: Middle aged to older – between 38 and 72 years old
Suitable for: Adults
Length: One hour
Set: The play starts in a club with tables and chairs but most of the action takes place in the O’Connor home complete with breakfast table and chairs, with (possibly) a sofa, front door and a window to look out of.
Level of Difficulty: 7/10 – character based comedy
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