ROSEMARY WILLHIDE   


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Plays by Rosemary Willhide

ROSEMARY WILLHIDE
Grouch Who Couldn’t Steal Christmas, The
1st Produced:
Mosley Street Melodramas, Wichita, Kansas
1999
Company:
-
1st Published:
ISBN
978-0-573-69623-7
To Buy This Play:
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Genre:
-
Melodrama
Parts:
Male
3
Female
3
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
written by William P. Johnson and Rosemary Willhide. The laughs never stop with this collection of four Holiday themed Melodramas. No holds are barred as television favorites to some traditional Christmas classics get skewered in these light-hearted parodies. Each show has a diverse set of characters designed to put a modern spin on the spirit of the Melodrama. CHEER for the heroic, but frustrated Prairie Magician. BOO the villainous land baron with the hypnotic hairpiece, and OOH-AAH the four young single ladies adjusting to life in Manhattan (Kansas). These interactive Melodramas are simple to produce and appeal to all types of groups. Both cast and audience alike will have an uproariously good time!
Grouch Who Couldn’t Steal Christmas, The
The Annual Holiday Pageant in the town of Whooterville goes awry when Phineas P. Grouch seeks revenge from a broken heart. But who is the real villain here?
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ROSEMARY WILLHIDE
Holiday Surprise, The
1st Produced:
Mosley Street Melodramas, Wichita, Kansas
1998
Company:
-
1st Published:
ISBN
978-0-573-69623-7
To Buy This Play:
If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click, otherwise
(below) are AbeBooks for secondhand & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies
Genre:
-
Melodrama
Parts:
Male
3
Female
3
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
written by William P. Johnson and Rosemary Willhide. The laughs never stop with this collection of four Holiday themed Melodramas. No holds are barred as television favorites to some traditional Christmas classics get skewered in these light-hearted parodies. Each show has a diverse set of characters designed to put a modern spin on the spirit of the Melodrama. CHEER for the heroic, but frustrated Prairie Magician. BOO the villainous land baron with the hypnotic hairpiece, and OOH-AAH the four young single ladies adjusting to life in Manhattan (Kansas). These interactive Melodramas are simple to produce and appeal to all types of groups. Both cast and audience alike will have an uproariously good time!
Holiday Surprise, The
It’s the day before Christmas and Santa is nowhere to be found. The residents of Goosebump, Alaska (the first town South of the North Pole) try to find a substitute. Only a Canadian Mountie can save the day!
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ROSEMARY WILLHIDE
Magical Christmas of Mistle Toe, Kansas, The
1st Produced:
Mosley Street Melodramas, Wichita, Kansas
1997
Company:
-
1st Published:
ISBN
978-0-573-69623-7
To Buy This Play:
If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click, otherwise
(below) are AbeBooks for secondhand & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies
Genre:
-
Melodrama
Parts:
Male
3
Female
3
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
written by William P. Johnson and Rosemary Willhide. The laughs never stop with this collection of four Holiday themed Melodramas. No holds are barred as television favorites to some traditional Christmas classics get skewered in these light-hearted parodies. Each show has a diverse set of characters designed to put a modern spin on the spirit of the Melodrama. CHEER for the heroic, but frustrated Prairie Magician. BOO the villainous land baron with the hypnotic hairpiece, and OOH-AAH the four young single ladies adjusting to life in Manhattan (Kansas). These interactive Melodramas are simple to produce and appeal to all types of groups. Both cast and audience alike will have an uproariously good time!
Magical Christmas of Mistle Toe, Kansas, The
The town of Mistletoe is broke and the land rights are up for grabs. Mayor Georgette Bradley pins all their hopes and dreams on a one night only benefit performance by “The Amazing Ricky and His Magic Wand.” You won’t believe the magic that occurs when they discover the true meaning of the season.
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ROSEMARY WILLHIDE
Santa and the City
1st Produced:
Mosley Street Melodramas, Wichita, Kansas
2007
Company:
-
1st Published:
ISBN
978-0-573-69623-7
To Buy This Play:
If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click, otherwise
(below) are AbeBooks for secondhand & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies
Genre:
-
Melodrama
Parts:
Male
3
Female
3
Parts Other:
some doubling
Notes:
written by William P. Johnson and Rosemary Willhide. The laughs never stop with this collection of four Holiday themed Melodramas. No holds are barred as television favorites to some traditional Christmas classics get skewered in these light-hearted parodies. Each show has a diverse set of characters designed to put a modern spin on the spirit of the Melodrama. CHEER for the heroic, but frustrated Prairie Magician. BOO the villainous land baron with the hypnotic hairpiece, and OOH-AAH the four young single ladies adjusting to life in Manhattan (Kansas). These interactive Melodramas are simple to produce and appeal to all types of groups. Both cast and audience alike will have an uproariously good time!
Santa and the City
The Old Mid-West will never be the same when four young single ladies in Manhattan, KS try to open a shoe store. Little did they reckon a greedy land baron, whose hair has hypnotic powers, would try to take over the town just before Christmas.
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