Synopsis
Honeymoon
Published by Samuel French Inc
3 Male 2 Female
Sarah is afraid to ask Stanley why he is coming and going and she's running out of food and money ... Lucky for Sarah that her bubbly upstairs neighbor Mary who "keeps a beautiful house" is more than willing to share her secrets of how to be "a good wife"
Mary's a nice, quiet neighbor, she informs Sarah, except for when she and her husband Joe make the "Happy Noise." Things take a turn when the shy and awkward Hovig returns from a fishing trip with food and pillows for Sarah's "upside down table" bed but without Stanley
Soon noise from upstairs which we hear becomes far from happy. Things aren't what they seem to be, we learn as we hear and finally meet Joe and learn of his passion for hunting and Old Grand Dad
"Honeymoon is one of those jet black comedies that audience members laugh at loudly . . . and there's more to the story than meets the eye" ~ Daily News
"Honeymoon has a grim humor . . . it contains scenes of power and insight" ~ S.F. Chronicle