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A Minor Adjustment
Written byEric Nicol
Date premiered6 October 1967
Original languageEnglish

A Minor Adjustment is a 1967 play.[1] It was written by Eric Nicol, a Canadian humorist. The play was originally titled Like Father, Like Fun and realised to audiences in 1966 in Vancouver.[2]

The title was then changed in 1967.[3]

The original production cost $72,000 and closed after 13 performances.[4] It received a poor review in The New York Times.[5]

References

  1. ^ Playbill for original production accessed 16 June 2013
  2. ^ Jacob Siskind, The Montreal Gazette. October 10 1968. 'Eric Nicol licks his post-Broadway wounds in public'. [1] Accessed 02 September 2014
  3. ^ Tom Hawthorne, The Globe and Mail. 2011. 'Eric Nicol: Vancouver humorist, columnist, novelist'.[2] Accessed 02 September 2014
  4. ^ ALBEE ADAPTATION ACQUIRED BY FOX: Film Rights to 'Everything in Garden' Bring $300,000 By SAM ZOLOTOW. New York Times (1923-Current file) [New York, N.Y] 09 Oct 1967: 60.
  5. ^ The Theater: 'A Minor Adjustment': Redfield in Comedy at the Brooks Atkinson By CLIVE BARNES. New York Times (1923-Current file) [New York, N.Y] 08 Oct 1967: 84.