Show Me Where the Good Times Are

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Show Me Where the Good Times Are is a musical comedy by Leonora Thuna. Inspired by Molière's The Imaginary Invalid, the play transplants the setting to the Lower East Side in 1913.

[edit] Summary

Aaron is a dour hypochondriac. Bella, his second wife, is a free-spirited hedonist. Aaron tries to force his daughter to marry a doctor so he can receive free medical care. He plays dead to see who really cares about him. The play ends with Aaron himself becoming a doctor.

[edit] History

The play had a brief run at the Edison Theater in March 1970.[1]