Hilarious Farce!
THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC
by Howard Teichmann and George S. Kaufman
“The characters are fun to watch, the one-liners elicit chuckles and guffaws.” –Centerstage Chicago
Written in 1953, Howard Teichmann and George S. Kaufman's lost American classic percolates with startling contemporary resonance. A “fairy tale” disguised in farce, this play follows the trials and travails of Mrs. Laura Partridge, a minor stockholder in a major corporation. In this farcical Cinderella story, big business meets its match when Mrs. Partridge takes on the big, bad, board of directors, ultimately bringing the executives to their knees. A true David and Goliath story, The Solid Gold Cadillac underscores the power of the individual in the face of corporate corruption
The Solid Gold Cadillac runs approximately two hours, with one 10-minute intermission.
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