Squabbles
By Marshall Karp
Directed by Jonathan Wierzbicki
August 7 - August 29, 1998
Sponsored by
Hunterdon Medical Center

A young married couple living in Stamford, Connecticut take in her father after he has a heart attack. Six weeks later, his mother's house burns to the ground and she move in, just as the couple find out their expecting. One problem, the in-laws hate each other!  This hilarious play explores the finer points of squabbling and of the in-laws living under the same roof.

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Cast

(in order of appearance)

Abe Dreyfus.......................................Marty Sherman
Jerry Sloan.........................................Danté Ragazzo
Hector Lopez.....................................Paul Graham
Alice Sloan........................................Susan Rocca
Mildred Sloan....................................Elaine Wallace
Sol Wasserman................................Dominick Abbatiello III
Mrs. Fisher.........................................Lona Alpert
Stage Manager.................................Karen Abbatiello
Produced by......................................Karen & Dom Abbatiello
Set Design........................................Harriet Osinski
Costumes..........................................Laura Wierzbicki
Lighting Design................................Suzanne Wengryn

 Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

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Photo By Steve Goodman

 
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