The Crazy Time : a Comedy

The Crazy Time: a Comedy by Sam Bobrick is a play published by Samuel French, Inc. in 2004, consisting of 65 pages. This work explores the complexities of relationships, particularly focusing on men’s attempts to understand women, a theme that resonates throughout the narrative. The story centers on Miles Gladstone, a man in his mid-fifties who, after leaving his wife of thirty years for a much younger woman, finds himself grappling with unexpected challenges when his new marriage falters.
Readers will find a humorous yet poignant examination of love and regret as Miles navigates his tumultuous life. The play delves into the dynamics of marriage and attraction, showcasing Miles’s interactions with both his ex-wife and his new partner. As he confronts the realities of his choices, the narrative highlights the often perplexing nature of relationships. With its focus on drama and the performing arts, this edition offers insight into the comedic elements of human connection and the misunderstandings that can arise.
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This is a play about men trying to understand women, and how they never will. Miles Gladstone, a man in his mid-fifties, has left his wife of thirty years and married a young woman half his age. Six months later his new wife leaves him, his business partner has screwed him, and his first wife, who is looking better than ever, wants to buy his modern apartment for her and her extremely young boyfriend. Struck by his first wife’s fabulous appearance and new vivacious attitude, Miles offers to go back to her. He’s shocked that she’s not interested.
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