Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The (2000), a comedy by Charles Busch. [ Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 777 perf.] Upper‐class New Yorker Marjorie Taub (Linda Lavin), a failed novelist and frequent patron of the arts, is in deep depression until her old friend Lee Green (Michele Lee) comes into her life. The globe‐trotting, influential Lee is everything Marjorie is not, and her company revitalizes her. But neither Marjorie's allergist husband, Ira (Tony Roberts), her mother (Shirl Bernheim), nor anyone else has actually seen Lee, and they suspect she is a figment of Marjorie's imagination. But it turns out Lee is more than real, and her manipulation of the Taubs' money and even their sex life has a positive effect. The comedy was so popular Off Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre Club that the company transferred it to Broadway, where it was a popular attraction for two years.





