
Sagebrush
Randy J. Clifton
This tragic and comic play is a Western love-duel between a mountain woman and a gun slinger in a mining town in the USA, 1865.
A brawling, feisty card-deck of knaves and jokers are drawn to the treasure mountains' quick and fabulous wealth; a money-making madam with a heart like a decimal point; the Porter Sisters whose answer to any problem from snake bite to salvation is the bible; Little Britches, a pint-sized saloon girl; Hoss and John, silver miners living on lard sandwiches and dreams.
When Marie-Claire arrives in Daggert for a showdown with the father of her child and the man who cheated her, the combat circle is drawn in the sawdust of the dance floor.
Their love-duel draws Jude, the young poetic drifter, and Elizabeth Penny-packer, the town's prim schoolteacher, into the bead of fire.
"Silver Queen Saloon really works! A thoroughly enjoyable country western . .. total delight."
— Show Business
Silver Queen Saloon is a American comedy play written by Paul Foster and published by Samuel French in New York (1976).
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