

Wilde West
Charles Marowitz
Our fair heroine, Rosemary Lane, teaches school in New England.
She leaves for the west to marry Bruce Shale, a cowboy at the Bar None ranch.
Before she reaches her destination bandits hold up her stagecoach.
She is rescued from certain death by our hero, Gladwyn Throckmorton, foreman of the Bar None.
Regaining consciousness, Rosemary is shocked to hear that Bruce Shale has quit his job and moved on to seek work elsewhere.
She becomes friendly with the arch fiend Effingham Leffingwell and is lulled into a false sense of security.
It is Leffingwell who performs a series of fiendish activities until he is unmasked at the final curtain.
| Character |
|---|
| ROSEMARY LANE Heroine in |
| EFFINGHAM LEFFINGWELL A tall, powerfully built |
| GLADWYN THROCKMORTON The foreman of the ranch who |
| ALTHEA QUINN The twenty-three year old heiress to |
| SILVER BELL A sixteen year old maiden who works |
| THALIA SNEAD A housekeeper on the ranch in her |
| EAGLE ANNIE The Sheriff of Ruckus County, a |
| SLIM TOBIN A cowboy in his early thirties with |
| LUCY TOBIN Slim's vivacious younger sister who is |
| MA JUDKINS A mountain woman in her mid-fifties. |
| BALDY FERGUSON A short, wizened man in his |
| BRUCE SHALE An attractive chap in his |
The Wild and Woolly West is a play written by Paul Loomis and published by Samuel French .
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