

Tom Sawyer (Averill)
Ric Averill
The familiar character and scenes of the book are well handled and properly condensed in order to give dramatic point to the whole play.
This refreshing epic of American boyhood will be welcome to audiences of grown ups as well as young people.
| Character |
|---|
| BECKY a pretty little girl with curls down her back, her ruffled pantalettes show under her short skirt. |
| SID about ten or twelve. |
| WALTER POTTER is a young man, resolute and rather stern of aspect. |
| INJUN JOE dark and evil-looking, poorly but not raggedly dressed. |
| AUNT POLLY a middle-aged woman with a sharp but kindly visage. |
| GRACIE MILLER a shrewish little girl with neglected hair a shabby dress. |
| TOM SAWYER barefoot and one toe is tied up in a white rag. |
| BEN ROGERS a boy of about Tom's size, barefoot. |
| HUCKLEBERRY FINN a boy of about Tom's size and age but ragged and unkempt. His coat trails behind him almost to the ground, his long trousers are rolled up and fastened by one suspender, his hat is a ruin, and he is barefoot. |
| MUFF POTTER is careless and neglected in dress, his appearance that of the village drunkard. About fifty years old. |
| JOE HARPER about Tom's age. Has a bladder attached to a string in his hand. |
| ALFRED TEMPLE an offensive, citified boy; wears shoes, a natty hat and a necktie. |
Tom Sawyer (Kester) is a comedy play written by Paul Kester and published by Samuel French .
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