
Princess Finds a Way
Rosanne Manfredi
From the author of the very popular Anne of Green Gables .
Freely adapted from an Indian tale, this spritely comedy serves up a blend of love, adventure and intrigue.
On the eve of their wedding, Ravi and Parijata flee from their homes because their fathers are feuding -- due to the schemes of an ambitious Guru.
Parijata's father is the terrible tempered Raja; Ravi's father is the foolishly superstitious Sultan.
On a dangerous forest journey, the Princess loses her amazing performing monkey, Zmarti, and is kidnapped by Gumba, a cloddish thief.
After numerous chases and mistaken identities, the play ends in happy reunion and reconciliation and a surprise coronation!
This play can be produced with colorful, elaborate scenery, or with almost no scenery at all.
| Character |
|---|
| Queen Iravati His wife |
| Princess Parijata Their daughter |
| Zmarti Her pet monkey |
| Lord Dorcas Aide to Raja |
| Sultan Of Jaipur |
| Sultana Samina His wife |
| Prince Ravi Their son |
| Guru Sultan's counselor |
| Putra His guard |
| Vizir Of Malabar |
| Paki Durma Royal elephant |
| Gumba Thief from Malabar |
| Leela Casino opertor at Bazaar |
| Joshi Second-hand clothes dealer |
| Captain Of Malabar Police |
| Bina Entertainer at Bazaar |
| Mother At Bazaar |
| Vikram Her son |
| Krupa Elderly wife at Bazaar |
| Kishor Her elderly husband |
| Raja Of Rajastan |
The Princess Who Became King is a play written by Sylvia Ashby and published by Samuel French .
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