It Was A Dark and Stormy Night

It Was A Dark and Stormy Night by Tim Kelly is a comedy published by Baker’s Plays in 1988. This edition features 88 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds at Ye Olde Wayside Inn, where a cast of eccentric characters, including the Saltmarshes and an old soldier’s ghost, navigate a series of humorous and mysterious events.
Readers will encounter a lively mix of 8 female and 6 male characters, or alternatively, 9 female and 5 male characters, along with an extra role that can be filled by either gender. The play’s setting and character dynamics contribute to its exploration of themes within American drama and theater, making it a notable addition to the performing arts.
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Comedy
Characters: 8 female, 6 male or 9 female, 5 male, 1 extra, male or female. Interior Set
Winner of the Robert J. Pickering Award for Playwriting Excellence.
There’s dirty work afoot at Ye Olde Wayside Inn, home of the eccentric Saltmarshes, Hepzibah and Arabelia, Cousin Ebenezer, and old Uncle Silas, oldest living lunatic in Massachusetts. The inn is also haunted by the ghost of an old soldier who deserted Washington at Valley Forge. Foul weather turns Cousin Ebe
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