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Take Her, She's Mine
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Comedy

Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron

11 m., 6 f.

Var. sets.

Art Carney and Phyllis Thaxter played the Broadway roles of parents of two typical American girls enroute to college. The story is based on the wild and wooly experiences the authors had with their daughters, Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron, themselves now well known writers. The phases of a girl's life are cause for enjoyment except to fearful fathers. Through the first two years, the authors tell us, college girls are frightfully sophisticated about all departments of human life. Then they pass into the "liberal" period of causes and humanitarianism, and some into the intellectual lethargy of beatniksville. Finally, they start to think seriously of their lives as grown ups. It's an experience in growing up, as much for the parents as for the girls. "A warming comedy. A delightful play about parents vs kids. It's loaded with laughs. It's going to be a smash hit." N.Y. Mirror .

FEE: $75 per performance.

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