(SHORT COMEDY:) Service

This is a short play about a man who is convinced his wife is cheating on him with one of the many service workers she has invited to their home.

This is a short play about a man who is convinced his wife is cheating on him with one of the many service workers she has invited to their home.

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(SHORT COMEDY:) Service

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  • Enid Cokinos: (SHORT COMEDY:) Service

    What a fantastic premise! Each one of Irene Pynn’s unique characters creates for some hilarious interactions on stage and her snappy dialogue keeps this comedy moving. Love it!

    What a fantastic premise! Each one of Irene Pynn’s unique characters creates for some hilarious interactions on stage and her snappy dialogue keeps this comedy moving. Love it!

  • Elan Garonzik: (SHORT COMEDY:) Service

    Truly funny and fast paced, with a surprise reversal at the end. Anyone who's had sexually attractive service workers in their house or apartment is going to recognize what's going on here -- though the author adds a humorous twist. A sex farce, all in good fun.

    Truly funny and fast paced, with a surprise reversal at the end. Anyone who's had sexually attractive service workers in their house or apartment is going to recognize what's going on here -- though the author adds a humorous twist. A sex farce, all in good fun.

  • Rosa Nagle: (SHORT COMEDY:) Service

    This short play is hysterically funny. I think any woman who has ever fantasized about tradesmen, and postal women, would enjoy this, so, most women in the world. The ending is surprising, actually. As the workers enter, and as the husband grows more and more irritated and suspicious, we see that this is not a comedy about an adulterer, but a woman who is trying to save her marriage. In the end, a mechanic does come to the rescue, though not the actual mechanic...This play is a lot of fun to read.

    This short play is hysterically funny. I think any woman who has ever fantasized about tradesmen, and postal women, would enjoy this, so, most women in the world. The ending is surprising, actually. As the workers enter, and as the husband grows more and more irritated and suspicious, we see that this is not a comedy about an adulterer, but a woman who is trying to save her marriage. In the end, a mechanic does come to the rescue, though not the actual mechanic...This play is a lot of fun to read.