RON CLARK   (1933 - )


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Plays by Ron Clark

RON CLARK
4 Beekman
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Comedy
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doubling
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Deanne and Robert, a May-December couple, have just returned from their honeymoon, and Deanne is shocked to find that Robert has unwittingly bought the very same apartment that she used to live in with her ex-husband, Skip. Not only that, but Skip has also bought the apartment right next door to theirs! It becomes apparent in time that Deanne and Skip are still in love, and getting the couple back together is facilitated by Robert falling for Deanne's mother, Louella. But all ends well in this swift-moving romantic comedy from master comic writer Ron Clark
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RON CLARK
Bench In the Sun, A
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RON CLARK
DeeDee and Danny
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Musical
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1
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Music by George Robertson Jr; music by Ritchie Breman; lyrics by George Robertson Jr; book by Sam Bobrick; book by Ron Clark
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Two singers from the height of their popularity in the 1950s to their later decline ending their days in a nursing home.
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RON CLARK
Incomparable LouLou, The
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RON CLARK
Murder At The Howard Johnson's
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Boston, MA
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Samuel French, NY,
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Comedy
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written with Sam Bobrick
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RON CLARK
No Hard Feelings
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Boston, MA
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Samuel French, NY,
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Comedy
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written with Sam Bobrick
Synopsis:
a middle aged electrical fixtures tycoon's life falls apart as his wife leaves him for a young lover and he is forced to confront his chauvinism, egocentrism and paranoia
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RON CLARK
Norman Is That You?
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Lyceum Theatre New York
1970
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Samuel French, NY,
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Comedy
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written with Sam Bobrick
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Norman and Garson are living happily in their New York apartment when Norman's father Ben turns up. He tells Norman that his mother, Beatrice, has run off with his uncle, Julius, and that he has come to stay whilst getting over the shock. Norman persuades Garson to move out whilst he father is in New York. Ben is aghast at finding out his son is gay and he takes an instant dislike to Garson. He tries to split them up. Then he tries to "straighten" Norman by hiring Mary a prostitute. Norman is so angry he leaves. Garson decides not to stay away whilst Ben is in the apartment and returns making up a bed on the couch for Ben. During the next few days they continue to "snipe" at each other and wondering when Norman will come back. Ben hires Mary again so that this time she can "straighten" Garson. Whilst she is getting ready in the bedroom, Beatrice arrives. She has had enough of Julius' and has come to stay with her son. Ben tells her that Norman is gay and living with another man. Beatrice says that she will not be returning to Ben. When Mary comes out of the bedroom Beatrice thinks that she is Norman. Norman returns and says that he has enlisted in the Navy for three years. Beatrice agrees to return home as long as Garson comes too. The two parents start to conspire - they will try and get Garson off with the gay son of an acquaintance and keep a look out for a nice professional - doctor or dentist for Norman.
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RON CLARK
Pierre and Marie
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Published,
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Comedy
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Original Playwright - Jean-Noel Fenwick
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RON CLARK
Wally's Cafe
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Broadway
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Samuel French, London, 1982
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Comedy
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written with Sam Bobrick
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