

Hans and the Witch and the Gobbin
Alan Cullen
F6 M7
A play with music.
From England.
Completely wild English-pantomime-type extravaganza, for the producer who is not intimidated by the impossible.
23 characters of indeterminate sex, including dragons, trolls, gypsies, mermaids, as well as several humans (such as 4 women, 6 men).
There is even a loose King's Head who operates an inn.
11 sets that come and go while you watch.
Outrageous costumes and get-ups.
Trudi, a pretty country girl who has left her overcrowded home, falls in with a Minstrel, who invites her to join him in seeking entrance to a castle where they might sing for their supper.
At the Castle, they fall afoul of the Baroness Von Grubelstein, whose magic book foretells that Trudi shall marry her son Seigfried.
The Baroness plots to prevent this by disposing of Trudi, and when the Minstrel undertakes to protect her, they are subject to a variety of dangers from which they narrowly escape.
Trudi and the Minstrel is a play written by Alan Cullen and published by Dramatic Publishing (1957).
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