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Newlyweds
Rick and Vicky Maddocks have bought the run-down house for a song. Okay,
so it needs some work doing, but for the price they paid you expect that
sort of thing. What they didn't expect, however, was to find the house
already occupied by the lovely Jessica. Even worse, it turns out that
only Rick can see her - it seems she died mysteriously twenty years
previously. Rick finds Jessica very attractive, much to the annoyance of
his bride, who, on finding a book left by a visiting psychic, attempts
an exorcism, only to rematerialise Jessica's equally ghostly husband.
Except, of course, that only Vicky can see him. After the four have
sorted out their relationships with one another, and the ensuing
jealousies and rivalries they set about trying to solve the murders.
Author's Notes "Late of This Address" is, I hope, another good "play on words" title and was the first in a trilogy of ghost comedies, the second being "Wait Until the Ghost Is Clear" and the third never having materialised. (Yet - it will!) The
idea of ghosts in comedies isn't unusual, but having a couple of them,
when only the opposite-sex person of the other couple can see or hear
them, leads to three-way conversational mayhem, the climax being a séance
scene. I guess I just miss miniskirts! Past Productions I have recently started adding production photos, posters, etc. If your group has done this play and have any I can use, please contact me. Some
past productions
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