The Phony Physician
by Thomas S Hischak, Thomas Hischak

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Highlights

One Act40 mins1920sEnsemble CastBare Stage/Simple SetPeriod CostumesAmericanAdaptationComedy

Synopsis

Adapted from Moliere's The Doctor in Spite of Himself .

Skelly is the laziest fool in the village.

He refuses to cut down trees because they are his only friends.

To get even with her layabout husband, Mavis tells a wealthy man that Skelly is the most skilled physician in ten counties.

And that to get him to work, Skelly must be beaten with a broom.

So poor, bullied Skelly is forced to become a doctor and to the city he goes - with resulting comic confusions and side-splitting satirical commentary on the medical profession.

In the end he cures Lucy (she was only faking her illness to avoid a pre-arranged marriage) and becomes the hero of the day.

Filled with farcical action and vaudeville-like jokes, this comedy is easily staged and a guaranteed audience-pleaser.

Characters

Character
Mavis Sawyer
Mr. Garvey
Lucy
Lewis Ledbetter
Stanton
Hugo
Judith
Skelly Sawyer

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1997
BindingPaperback
Pages48
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780874400359
ISBN-10087440035X

The Phony Physician is a American adaptation play written by Thomas S Hischak and published by Samuel French (1997).

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Samuel French · 1997 · 48 pp

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