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Never Too Late

"Good old fashioned domestic farce...plain and simple laughter."

New York Daily News

  • Full Length Play
  • Comedy

  • Set Requirements: Interior Set
This Broadway hit is about a married man in his fifties who suddenly learns he's becoming a father again. His last child, a girl, was born 24 years ago and, considering the boob she married, he finds the prospect of another unthinkable. His daughter and son-in-law live with him; she gets up for breakfast and lunchtimes and he is curiously addicted to solitaire.

It's not only the impending birth that startles him; his previously meek little wife begins to lay down the law. There's to be a nursery, a new bath, and she's to have her own checking account. Such dour capitulation you'll never see again.

REVIEWS:

"Good old fashioned domestic farce... plain and simple laughter."

New York Daily News

"It fractured the first nighters... They'll love it in community playhouses, college productions, and high school senior plays."

New York World Telegram and Sun

Premiere Production: Never Too Late was originally produced at The Playhouse, New York City, November 27th, 1962.
  • Casting: 6M, 3F

  • GRACE KIMBROUGH
    HARRY LAMBERT
    EDITH LAMBERT
    DR. JAMES KIMBROUGH
    CHARLIE
    KATE
    MR. FOLEY
    MAYOR CRANE
    POLICEMAN
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    This Broadway hit is about a married man in his fifties who suddenly learns he's becoming a father again. His last child, a girl, was born 24 years ago and, considering the boob she married, he finds the prospect of another unthinkable. His daughter and son-in-law live with him; she gets up for breakfast and lunchtimes and he is curiously addicted to solitaire.

    It's not only the impending birth that startles him; his previously meek little wife begins to lay down the law. There's to be a nursery, a new bath, and she's to have her own checking account. Such dour capitulation you'll never see again.

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