

Wish Peddler, The
Tom Mccoy
Ol' Granny Creep gives Mattie Sparks a tree that can make wishes come true.
Mattie and Gramma Twiggins share the surprises as its magic stirs up hilarity.
The action is fast and furious, building to a climax that reveals true worth of the wishin' tree.
Featured are clear cut comedy roles, an imaginative plot and sure fire farce situations.
| Character |
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| WIDDER MATILDA (MATTIE) SPARKS A hearty, good-natured farm-wife of middle years who is the voice of reason. |
| GRAMMA TWIGGINS (Mattie's mother) Mattie's mother, an older woman with a quick wit and a sharp tongue. She puts on a cranky appearance, but is a kindly soul endowed with several decades of wisdom. |
| OL' GRANNY CREEPY A curious and grotesque old lady who never speaks. |
| DRUSILLA PURSELY A tight-lipped, nosy woman of 40. She is the town gossip, and makes it her business to meddle. |
| MRS. RICHLY VAN CARBUNKLE An elegantly affected, self-centered woman in her forties. |
| FLOTILLA VAN CARBUNKLE A short, squarely build young woman of 22. She is enthusiastic, but not very bright. |
| LABILIA VAN CARBUNKLE A young lady of 23 who is the fail, sicky-sweet rich girl in contract to her sister. |
| THE WISHIN' TREE Generally amiable, helpful and courteous. Uses a vocabulary of rustles, rattles, jingles and movements to portray the various moods of the tree. |
The Wishin' Tree is a American comedy play written by Cleve Ernst Haubold and published by Samuel French (1973).
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