

The Shining Mountains
Dale Wasserman
Mountains in My Stride is an indelibly American folk play of Missouri, 1830.
Veteran frontiersman Jason Hunt, slated for Congress, finds his destiny blocked by his love for Ruth, a young, fear-rooted Bostonian; while her cousin, Hannah, struggles to free herself of binding traditions, to love freely.
Blunder, an odd free spirit, raised by Pawnee, snared now by mercenary Sary, startles to find himself through his own native vision quest, which frees them all.
| Character |
|---|
| Sary late 30s; thin-boned; tight-mannered; grasping and cash-hard woman |
| Hawkins burly; good-natured; obliging hulk of a man |
| Bailey very spirited; young river man |
| Jory Bullard a burly bull of a man |
| Jason Hunt a tall, rugged, weather-tanned man in his early 30s. His movements are quiet and easy. He wears a shirt of homespun, fringed buckskin britches, and moccasins |
| Hannah Webster a tall, poised woman of 35 or so, her propriety not yet hardened into primness |
| Ruth Toby a gentle and lovely woman of 22 or so, on the threshold of self-discovery. Her dress is a heavy black mourning dress |
| Blunder a sinewy man, clad in buckskin revealing a compact, muscular body. A knife sheath hangs from his belt. His movements are supple, with cat-like grace, an almost primitive swiftness in them. He seems older than his years only because of his shaggy beard. |
| Tom Bowie a bulky giant of a man, weathered and hard-built, in homespun shirt, leather britches and heavy boots, muddy with travel. In his early, rugged 40s. |
| A Crowd of McIver’s men, and river and town folk |
| Mciver 40s; wiry; forceful; energetic man |
Mountains in My Stride is a play written by James Facos and published by Samuel French .
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