Synopsis
My Mother My Father and Me / MANUSCRIPT COPY
1 Female
Their apartment boasts one of Manhattan's better addresses, but it isn't big enough to suit them
Herman works and worries endlessly, but remains on the verge of bankruptcy; his son Bernie dabbles in everything from photography to folk singing without being able to "find himself"; and his wife, Rona is a compulsive shopper
And then there is Rona's widowed mother, Mrs. Stern, whom the Halperns feel duty bound to take inand then promptly assign to an airless broom closet
Her presence fans the flames of family discontent still higher
Eventually Mrs. Stern is packed off to a rest home, a chamber of horrors crammed with sad old people and predatory attendants
While she sinks into lonely misery her family goes on wasting and spending
Bernie flees to the Far West where he becomes an "Indian" and sells hand-made jewelry to the tourists
As the play ends he is making an enormous sale to an acquisitive woman from Cleveland. Her name is Rona Halpern, and she and husband Herman have, after another bout with bankruptcy, started over again in a fresh locale
But only the address is new - the people haven't changed, and neither has the deadly cycle of getting and spending which has become their ethos in our tortured modern world
Based on the book How Much? by Burt Blechman
"It's comedy of ideas, cynicism and wit" ~ Variety
" ...immensely funny ... relentlessly bitter" ~ NY Post
NB - This title is only available as a Manuscript Copy