"Darnell Shacklebee, the proprietor of a hotel coffee shop, gets slammed
one Saturday morning -- but not by the usual rush of Java drinkers. This
Saturday, the hotel hosts a psychotherapist' convention, and all of Darnell's
former therapists happen to convene in Latte Lane. Darnell -- who, if therapy
were travel, would have accumulated enough frequent flier miles to fly around
the world -- remembers all of his therapists with painful, comic clarity;
they don't remember him at all. Like ghosts from a forgotten therapeutic
attic, these encounters cause Darnell to suddenly re-experience more than
twenty years of wanderings through therapy and family conflict. Darnell
isn't laughing, but the audience is. With multiple casting and quick costume
changes, three men and three women romp through twenty-five characters to
produce the kind of laughter that cures what ails you."
Note: Although Palmetto Play Service published Coffee Therapy, the publishing company recently ceased operation.