
Copyright 2003
The Shubert Theater/
New Mass. Media, Inc.
The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife
by
Charles Busch
Seen in April 2003
At The Shubert Theater
247 College Street, New Haven, CT
Synopsis:
From Wikipedia
In his first play written for a mainstream audience, Charles Busch explores the Upper West Side milieu of aspiring intellectual and middle-aged upper class matron Marjorie Taub, who lives comfortably with her doctor husband Ira in an expensively furnished condo near Zabar's and spends her days and evenings pursuing culture at various museums and the theater. Her ongoing effort to improve her mind and soul has brought Marjorie to the conclusion she never will be more than mediocre, a feeling enhanced by her elderly mother's constant complaints about her shortcomings and her husband's altruistic dedication to serving the needs of the homeless. Following an emotional outburst in a Disney Store resulting in considerable breakage, Marjorie retires to the safety of her home to wallow in a mid-life crisis. Unexpectedly invading her depression is flamboyant childhood friend Lee who, much like The Man Who Came to Dinner, becomes entrenched in the Taub household as a seemingly permanent guest, not only drawing Marjorie out of her dark mood, but affecting her marriage as well.
Directed by:
Lynne Meadow
Starring:
Valerie Harper as Marjorie
Mike Burstyn as Ira
Jana Robbins as Lee
Sondra James as Frieda
Johnathan Hova as Mohammed
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