By Jerome McDonough.
Product Code: FD1000
Full-length Play
Comedy
Cast size: 3m., 8w.
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FAUGH tells the story of a run-down old dormitory at Watkins College. Georgia Killian Watkins, granddaughter of the founder of the college, thinks the house is a blight on the campus which bears her family name, and she is determined to get rid of it. But Miss Charlotte, the housemother, and her covey of residents are just as determined to keep the comfortable old hovel as it is—even if they have to act like human beings for a change. The setting is the Fine Arts Undergraduate Housing (F.A.U.G.H.—pronounced "fawg"). The residents are a mismatched mélange of youths and former youths even dizzier than the crowd in McDonough's uproariously popular Roomers. Roomers and FAUGH are delightful on the same bill. The dynamic characters of FAUGH provide a romp through laugh land: Nikky has been a student for nine years and still without a senior ring, Simon is a music major composing an opera for sand crabs, Herbert believes his computer has fallen in love with him, and Minsey, who is probably a human being, but not always.