Bad Seed
by William March, Maxwell Anderson

Broadway
Bad Seed Book Cover
Bad Seed Cover

Highlights

120 mins 1950s Roles for Children Strong Role for Leading Woman (Star Vehicle) Interior Set Period Costumes American Mystery

Awards & Recognition

Pulitzer Prize

Shortlist: 1955 Pulitzer Prize for Drama

Synopsis

Colonel and Christine Penmark live in a small Southern town with their daughter, Rhoda.

On the surface, little Rhoda Penmark is sweet, charming, full of old-fashioned graces, loved by her parents and admired by all her elders.

But Rhoda’s mother has an uneasy feeling about her.

When one of Rhoda’s schoolmates is mysteriously drowned at a picnic, Mrs. Penmark is alarmed, since the boy who was drowned was the one who had won the penmanship medal that Rhoda felt she deserved.

Bad Seed grew from the novel by William March to the Broadway stage, and later the Academy Award-nominated film The Bad Seed.

Press Reviews

"Chilling... It is solely and honestly meant to entertain… As purely purposeful diversion, it ranks with Dracula and sometimes sets your spine to as much tingling."

— New York Telegram

Characters

Character
Col. Kenneth Penmark
Christine Penmark
Monica Breedlove
Emery Wages
Leroy
Miss Fern
Reginald Tasker
Mrs. Daigle
Mr. Daigle
Messenger
Richard Bravo
Rhoda Penmark

Publication

Year 2026
Binding Paperback
Edition # 847
Pages 84
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822200888
ISBN-10 0822200880
LCCN 57002260
LCC PS3505.A53157 36 1957

Bad Seed is a American mystery play written by William March and published by Dramatists Play Service (2026).

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