

Dashing Through the Snow
Jones Hope Wooten


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Readers find the play disappointing due to its numerous spelling and grammatical errors. Many feel the last scene is overly clichéd, comparing it to a hallmark movie. Overall, it appears that the play lacks depth and polish, suggesting the author's inexperience.
It's Christmas Eve at the Willow Inn.
The hosts Jenny and Tom are having Art, (Jenny's father who's still mourning the passing of his wife) see their bed and breakfast for the first time.
There's a snowstorm raging outside and three travelers are forced to lodge at the inn and wait it out.
Rudy and Marsha who run a costume business together and a mysterious but cheerful man who claims to be in the delivery business named Mr. Smith.
Only the Inn's handyperson Andy sees who Mr. Smith really is, the spirit of Christmas.
Andy must help him make Art, who's been in a dark place for a very long time, see the joy of Christmas and who Mr. Smith really is!
| Character |
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Tom Ryan A nice average guy, a dreamer, thinks himself to be quite the comedian, his humor is never biting or satirical. |
Andy Mentally challenged, views the world in simple terms but is capable of surprising intuition because of his unique point of view. |
Art Cramer Jenny's father, a widower. |
Rudy Poznarski Big, brass, bold, but never obnoxious, has no etiquette or social grace. |
Marsha Poznarski The very, very pregnant wife of Rudy. |
Mr. Smith A sophisticated, well dressed, middle-age gentleman, goodness personified, no facial hair. |
Jenny Ryan Warm, friendly, a pragmatist. |
You Better Watch Out is a christmas play written by Don Hodgins and published by Samuel French in Quincy, MA (2002).
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Samuel French · 2002 · 71 pp
Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)
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