The Outlaws – Comedy about the In-laws

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When good in-laws go bad, it gets ugly! Comedy about the in-laws.

Meet Jill and Michael; an average young couple who plan to get
married soon – next month to be precise…but not if Jill’s father Dick and her grandfather Henry can stop it.

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comedy about the in-laws

THE OUTLAWS – COMEDY ABOUT THE IN-LAWS

When good in-laws go bad, it gets ugly! Comedy about the in-laws.

Meet Jill and Michael; an average young couple who plan to get
married soon – next month to be precise…but not if Jill’s father Dick and her grandfather Henry can stop it. You see they are not too fond of Michael. They are not too sure what it is they don’t like about him, perhaps his soon-to-be profession (you see dear Michael’s studying theology) or maybe it’s his bishop for a father, Tom, and/or his equally bishop-y wife, Connie. In two acts, Henry and Dick are dead set on taking this marriage down and soon enough, Tom ends up joining forces with them. With their wives Beth, Emily and Connie caught in the middle, every single parental figure in this comedy about the in laws is taught a lesson they should very well know by now: Young love, it cannot be stopped.

PRODUCTION HISTORY

Fond du Lac Community Theatre, WI, USA – 2021

 

Read about playwright Jean Blasiar.
Other comedies – The Heirs – British comedy script by Jean.

Author: Jean Blasiar

Genre: Comedy about the in-laws, comedy about religious in laws

Type: Two-act play

Cast: Main Characters: 4 – M, 4 – F

Ages of the Actors: Adult, 2 young, 4 middle aged, 2 older

Suitable for: All ages

Length: One hour

Set: A living room/den, kitchen and a patio.

Level of Difficulty: 7/10 – character based and situational comedy

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