“Squabbles” at Teaneck New Theatre

“Squabbles”
by Marshall Karp

This hilarious play pits a father-in-law against a mother in a comedic succession of squabbles. Jerry Sloan is a successful writer of advertising jingles married to an equally successful lawyer. Living with the happy couple is the not-so-happy Abe (Jerry's curmudgeon father-in-law). Abe is a funny guy...to the audience, not to Jerry. The situation is exacerbated when Jerry's mother Mildred's house burns down and she needs a place to stay. Abe and Mildred can't stand each other. The play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart-warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.

Performed by Teaneck New Theatre
At Hackensack Cultural Arts Center
Performances ran
Friday, July 7, 2006 thru Sunday, July 23, 2006
Performances