The Case of the Dead Flamingo Dancer
by Donald Oliver, Dan Butler

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Highlights

120 mins 1930s Ensemble Cast Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes American

Synopsis

The summer of ’42.

A stormy night.

In the drawing room, a corpse and six guests.

Nick Lambent, the tap-dancing detective, arrives.

Whodunit?

Nobody leaves the room until the case is cracked.

Will Nick’s incredible crime-solving feet flush out the lies, leaky alibis and hidden identities, or will our hero try to solve this one with his head like a regular flatfoot?

Twists, turns, surprises, a little love and a lot of lunacy fill every scene.

Themes Musicals

Press Reviews

"The funniest of detective spoofs."

— The Stage

"Blithe entertainment."

— Variety

"Melodious music and articulate lyrics… It has ‘hit’ written all over it."

— Southampton Press

"People who love dance, or old movies, or old musicals, or a good time won’t want to miss it."

— New York Newsday

Characters

Character
Gussie

Nick’s hard-boiled sidekick

Veronica Chandler

A glamorous stage actress

Eliot Payson Iii

Veronica’s husband

Cecily Demanor

Proprietress of DeManor Manor

Courtly Demanor

Proprietor of DeManor Manor

Wilson

The DeManors’ seemingly faithful manservant

Mrs. Dexter

The mysterious governess to the DeManor children

Larry

Nick and Gussie’s onstage piano player (and the show’s musical director)

Nick Lambent

The famous tap-dancing detective

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1997
Binding Paperback
Edition Fifth or Later Edition
Pages 113
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573696206
ISBN-10 0573696209
LCCN 97212142
LCC ML50.O434 C37 1997
DCC 782.1/40268

The Case of the Dead Flamingo Dancer is a American play written by Donald Oliver and published by Samuel French in New York (1997).

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