"Harvey"
About "Harvey"
"Harvey" -- Pulitzer-Winning Comedy About a Man & His Giant, Invisible Rabbit
Playwright Mary Chase won a Pulitzer Prize for "Harvey", her comedy about a gentle cocktail-consumer named Elwood P. Dowd, his domineering and society-loving sister Veta, the doctors at a nearby sanitarium and, of course, Elwood's best friend -- a giant, invisible rabbit named Harvey. To save her family from embarrassment, Veta tries to have Elwood committed, but things don't go exactly according to plan and Veta gets committed instead, setting off a hilarious chain of events. A long-running Broadway hit, "Harvey" was adapted into an Oscar-winning 1950 movie starring James Stewart -- and now you can see it onstage at the Laurel Mill Playhouse, in the heart of Laurel, Maryland.Comments
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