I was 15 when I saw this quirky little play and only remember a few things from it (a soliloquy involving an unconscious delivery guy and the explanation for the title), but I remember thinking it was hilarious and brilliant; one of the best plays I ever saw on PBS (along with The Lady's not for Burning, Norman Conquests, and Steambath).
Would I like it if I saw it today? Sadly, there's no way to know. I have searched the internet and this seems to be a movie that does not exist in any form here (although it appears some actors use a monologue from it in auditions).
Anyway, 15-year-old me loved this.
Would I like it if I saw it today? Sadly, there's no way to know. I have searched the internet and this seems to be a movie that does not exist in any form here (although it appears some actors use a monologue from it in auditions).
Anyway, 15-year-old me loved this.