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The House of Yes: A Suburban Jacobean Play is a play by Wendy MacLeod. The play premiered in San Francisco in 1990, and had its Off-Broadway debut in 1995; a feature film adaptation was released in 1997. The black comedy play follows the Pascals, a wealthy family in McLean, Virginia, and the conflict that ensues after oldest son Marty surprises the family with news that he is engaged.

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  • The House of Yes: A Suburban Jacobean Play is a play by Wendy MacLeod. The play premiered in San Francisco in 1990, and had its Off-Broadway debut in 1995; a feature film adaptation was released in 1997. The black comedy play follows the Pascals, a wealthy family in McLean, Virginia, and the conflict that ensues after oldest son Marty surprises the family with news that he is engaged. (en)
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  • Anthony Pascal
  • Jackie-O Pascal
  • Lesly
  • Marty Pascal
  • Mrs. Pascal
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  • 1990-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • A mansion inMcLean,VirginiaonThanksgiving
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  • The House of Yes (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • The Magic Theater, San Francisco (en)
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  • 1990 (xsd:integer)
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  • A mansion in McLean, Virginia on Thanksgiving (en)
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  • The House of Yes: A Suburban Jacobean Play is a play by Wendy MacLeod. The play premiered in San Francisco in 1990, and had its Off-Broadway debut in 1995; a feature film adaptation was released in 1997. The black comedy play follows the Pascals, a wealthy family in McLean, Virginia, and the conflict that ensues after oldest son Marty surprises the family with news that he is engaged. (en)
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  • The House of Yes (play) (en)
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