Huey Maximilian Bonfigliano has a problem: While he is safely divorced from his shrewish first wife, Janice, who shot his dog and even took a bead on him, he feels he cannot regain his “manhood” until he woos and wins her one more time — if only to put his broken marriage behind him once and for all. He enlists the aid of his lifelong buddy, Aldo Scalicki, a confirmed bachelor who tries, without apparent success, to convince Huey that he would be better off sticking with his new lady friend, Teresa, a usually placid young waitress whose indignation flares when she learns what Huey is up to.
A fanciful, lighthearted and zestfully comic exploration of male-female relationships, and the sometimes unsettling (and very funny) complications that can ensue.
“…bathed in the same moonlit madness that gave his Moonstruck screenplay its savor and flavor… A lovely play.” — New York Post