Jack The Ripper
by Joe Dickenson, Joe Dickinson

Jack The Ripper Book Cover
Jack The Ripper Cover

Highlights

90 mins 19th Century Reduced Casting (Doubling Possible) Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes American Mystery Comedy

Synopsis

A comical but scary treatment of the serial killer who terrorized London in the 1800's.

Many of the characters and events are taken right from history, but others are pure comic invention, such as Pegeen Macdougal, a practitioner of white magic, and her "familiar," Hogarth, who speaks only in cookbook terms.

All of the roles are amusingly drawn, from the frustrated physician, Dr. Forbes Winslow, already henpecked by his fiance, suffragette Ernestine Pankhurst, to manservant Phillip Poole, who is bound and determined to solve the murders in the style of his hero, Sherlock Holmes.

There are several murders, but these are given a wickedly humorous touch by the victims themselves!

The story, briefly: Jack's reign of terror has begun, and Sir Charles Warren, a totally inept British Lord, has been appointed Commissioner of Police to apprehend him.

The author has selected a theory (which some actually believed at the time) that the murders had an occult connection.

Jack, it seems, practices black magic, which requires murderous sacrifices to assure him additional years of life.

Four women are murdered, and the play revolves around the attempts to save the fifth Angela Ellison, a reformed girl of the streets, who is the last required to complete Jack's evil ritual.

Jack's identity is not revealed until the end, and the author has provided three alternate endings, each with a different character exposed as Jack.

So, should the director have a fiendish streak, the ending could be selected by pulling straws to keep everyone - including the cast - guessing until the final scene.

Characters

Character
Phillip Poole

Manservant to Dr. Winslow

Ernestine Pankhurst

A suffragette

William

Duke of Clarence

Forbes Winslow

A physician

Sir Charles Warren

Commissioner of police

Angela Ellison

A reformed girl of the streets

Pegeen Laszlow Macdougal

Practisioner of white magic

Hogarth

Her familiar

Anne Chapman

One of Jack's victims

Kate Eddows

Another of Jack's victims

Anne Kelly

Yet another of Jack's victims

Mrs. Dobbs

A cleaning woman

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1995
Language English
ISBN-13 9780874407549
ISBN-10 0874407540

Jack The Ripper is a American mystery play written by Joe Dickenson and published by Samuel French (1995).

Community Reviews

No community reviews yet

Buy Play

Performance Rights

Available for Licensing
Amateur Only
Fee: Minimum Fee: $110 per performance

Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

Apply for Rights

Similar Plays

Plays with similar themes, style, and content.