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The Worst Day Of My Life

Alan Richardson

Genre: Comedy

Cast size: 5

Duration: 45 mins approx

Alan Richardson | Comedy | One Act | 1m, 4f

Short synopsis

Charlie Brown's day in hospital begins very well. His devoted wife is at his bedside; a scene of conjugal bliss, that is until another female visitor arrives. When she reveals that she is also Mrs Brown, Charlie's got some explaining to do. As his previously secret life is hilariously disentangled, a third female visitor arrives, also claiming to be Mrs Brown. You'd think Charlie's day couldn't get much worse - but it does.

It’s almost afternoon visiting time at the hospital and Charlie Brown is readying himself. But why is he concerned about which dressing gown he is wearing? And why is he replacing not only his get well card, but also his box of tissues and his drink bottle with substitutes?

However, Charlie relaxes when his wife Joanne, appears. She is a sensible dresser with a brisk manner and when she produces documents from a briefcase, it is obvious that she is also his business partner. After a short exchange of business and pleasantries, Charlie is horrified when another visitor appears.

In stark contrast with the plain Joanne, Evelyn is expensively and fussily over-dressed. She apologies that a crisis with the dishwasher caused her to miss that morning’s visit. While Charlie remains uncharacteristically  speechless, Evelyn presumes that Joanne is “some kind of social worker” and introduces herself as Mrs Brown. To avoid confusion, Joanne explains that she is Mrs Charlie Brown. When a shocked Evelyn states that she is also Mrs Charlie Brown, he’s got some explaining to do.  

As his previously secret life is hilariously disentangled, a sexily dressed third female visitor arrives, also claiming to be Mrs Charlie Brown. You'd think Charlie's day couldn't possibly get any worse - but it does.

(1m, 4f)

  • Charlie Brown : A hospital patient, late forties or older
  • Samantha : A young nurse
  • Joanne : A hospital visitor, slightly younger than Charlie
  • Evelyn : Another visitor, aged to match Charlie
  • Melissa : Another visitor, also aged to match Charlie

Winning play, best set, best comedy and best supporting actor, and nominations for best director, best actor and best actress for Southend Drama Society at the Southend round of the 2010 All-England Festival at the Eastwood Studio Theatre, Eastwood, Essex.

Winning play, best actor and best actress for Renfrewshire Young Farmer’s Club at the 2007 Clyde and Central YFC Festival at the Denny Civic Theatre, Dumbarton.

"We had a lot of fun and it received a lot of
laughs. We enjoyed it immensely"  Director,
Civray Footlights, France, 2013

"It went down a treat" Director, Changing Times Theatre Company, Limerick, 2013

"People are still raving about it" Wilmot Little Theatre, Ontario, Canada, 2013

"The dialogue is witty. There is much humour in the situation. The business and interplay offer plenty of humorous opportunities. A highly entertaining production and worthy recipient of
the Ray Cooney trophy as the Festival Winners" David Vince GODA, 2010

"Extremely funny and cracking
characterisations" Bournemouth Echo, 2008

"We had great fun rehearsing it and it was very well received by our audience" Wootton Players, 2008

"Extremely funny... a wonderful choice of
script" NODA Review, 2008

"We have thoroughly enjoyed performing this excellent play and the audience were in stitches" Peninver Players, 2007

"A hugely funny play" Killinghall Village Players ADC, 2006

"A witty comedy... beautifully written. The words sparkled from the page" SCDA Festival Adjudicator, 2006

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