About This Book
A one-act domestic comedy set in a small suburban kitchen follows a young married couple as they clear up after dinner while two mothers-in-law arrive and attempt to take over, prompting gentle clashes over household tasks, parenting, and manners. The action focuses on the ritual of washing dishes, minor household mishaps, and comic misunderstandings that expose differing expectations across generations. Through concise scenes and light satire, the piece examines marital cooperation, family intrusion, and the humor found in everyday domestic life.
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