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You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running

Author(s):
Robert  Anderson

THE STORIES: As the New York Daily News briefly outlines: THE SHOCK OF RECOGNITION breaks in on a difference of opinion between...an earnest young dramatist and...his matter-of-fact producer who doesn't like the opening moment of the play. A wife is having breakfast in bed and she says something to her husband, who is in the bathroom. So he comes out, jaybird naked, and yells to her. 'You know I can't hear you when the water's running.' The producer doesn't think this confrontation is quite nice or necessary. The author insists that the scene is quite important--and, after all, it lasts only an instant. So a quarrel over taste develops, and a job-hunting actor...becomes involved. He eagerly begins to strip, demonstrating how he would handle the role. Also involved is...the producer's secretary...THE FOOTSTEPS OF DOVES shows us a couple who, wed twenty-five years, come to a store to pick out a new bed or beds. Should they buy twin beds or a double? They don't get much sales effort from the salesman...for the salesman is gay. Into the discussion, uninvited, comes a blonde young thing...who wants a big bed because she is all alone.I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS maintains the light humor of the first two, but at base it is serious and touching as it shows [parents] discussing the sex education of their almost-adult children, a girl and boy. [The father] is quite moving when he learns in a letter that his son is cutting adrift from the parental harbor. For a windup there is I'M HERBERT about two old, old people sitting on a porch in a pair of rocking chairs and talking. Just talking--and of course they don't know how funny they are. Each has had one or more previous marriages and perhaps a few flings, but they are hazy as to details. In fact, they don't always know which one the other one is." THE SHOCK OF RECOGNITION calls for 3 men, 1 woman, INTERIOR; THE FOOTSTEPS OF DOVES for 2 men, 2 women, INTERIOR; I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS for 1 man, 2 women, INTERIOR; and I'M HERBERT for 1 man, 1 woman.

Play Details:
Genre(s): Comedy
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Play Type: Play
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Cost: FEE: $50 per performance when all four plays comprising YOU KNOW I CAN'T HEAR YOU WHEN THE WATER'S RUNNING are produced together. (This is the only basis on which the omnibus title may be used.) $25 each when produced individually
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Publisher: Dramatists Play Service
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