Bethany is bright, beautiful and his zero self esteem. Her overly cautious fiance Floyd and his mother,
Verna, up to her cabin in the woods, the site of the hunting accident where Bethany's first husband
Chance died. The plan is simple, fix up the cabin and sell it to the man that's coming tomorrow.
Problem is, when Beth and company arrive, Chance's ghost is still in the cabin and he has no intention
of leaving. Hell, he still loves his wife and wants a long life with her. Even if his is over. To make matters
worse, nobody can see Chance except Bethany. Things get crazier as she tries to get rid of, well, it
seems to them nobody.
Bethany even brings in a delightfully kooky psychic to help deal with the Floyd. Bethany even brings in a
delightfully kooky psychic to help deal with the ghost of Chance. This is a high octane comedy that
doesn't scrimp on the laughs. But underneath it all is a poignant look at life, death, and the time we have
on this planet.
Ghost Of A Chance
GHOST OF A CHANCE made its premiere during the summer of 1995 at the
Francis Wilson Playhouse in Clearwater Florida.