
Rock 'N' Roll (Fingerut-Cothrell)
Michael Fingerut
Yancy Moran, a hot new rock-n-roll superstar, arrogantly pretends that he can cope with sudden success until confronted with a surprise visit from Emmy-Lou, his hometown girlfriend.
Through her compassionate insight and unselfish love, Yancy is finally able to confess his panic stricken insecurity and admit that stardom has not brought the happiness he dreamed it would.
| Character |
|---|
| Don Fisher A reporter. |
| Chuck Bailey Yancy's manager. |
| Bobby Day A bobby-sox Moran fan. |
| Emmy LOU ALLEN - Yancy's girl friend. |
| Several Girls Teenagers who can scream. |
| A Policeman Any age. |
| A Young Couple No lines, Rock 'n; Roll dancers. |
| Yancy Moran A Rock 'n' Roll star. |
The Rockabilly Nowhere Man is a American play written by Ruth Angell Purkey and published by Samuel French (1978).
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