A Bad Day At Gopher's Breath
by Al Ver Schure, Lee Ver Schure

A Bad Day At Gopher's Breath Book Cover
A Bad Day At Gopher's Breath Cover

Synopsis

FarceCharacters: 14 male, 4 female (including 1 male narrator guitarist and 1 male or female piano player), plus extras.

Area or platform staging.

After many failures due to ineptitude, the notorious Rawlins gang rides into Gopher's Breath to rob the bank.

While Rawhide Rawlins dreams of a farm for his ma, Sheriff Crutchwaffle representing all that's rotten in town also has his designs on the loot.

He needs money to escape the clutches of Fat Jack Caldwell, the most feared man in the West.

The outlaws and the sheriff force each other to alter their plans and the banker's niece enters the plot.

Stricken by love, a Rawhide tries desperately to go straight, but his gang carries on and Crutchwaffle manipulates them to his own evil ends.

Predictably, love deals Crutchwaffle a bad draw in the end and Bambi and Rawhide ride happily into the sunset.

Riddled with all the traditional cliches of the classic western, Gopher's Breath becomes the setting for hilarious happenings.

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Publication

Publisher
Samuel French
Year Published
1975
ISBN 10
057362061X
ISBN 13
9780573620614
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
68 pages
Place Published
New York
Language
English
LCC
PS3572.E82 B3
DCC
812.54
Print
A Bad Day At Gopher's Breath is a American play written by and published by Samuel French in New York, 1975. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780573620614 and an ISBN-10 of 057362061X.

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