

The Dragon Who Giggled
Elizabeth Mccormick
In the middle of the Middle Ages, Morton Montesque's troupe of travelling players happily believe they've volunteered to perform their play about a dragon for King Stanley The Stern.
Actually, they've volunteered to slay a real dragon!
When they discover their mistake, it's too late to back out - but how can they succeed where so many brave heroes have failed?
And this is one nasty, scary dragon!
Fortunately, they'll get help from a bookish prince who knows the secret of dragon snot, a high-born lady disguised as a peasant, a con woman and a pair of stinky shoes!
But will it all be enough to keep them from becoming dragon food?
This play is full of humor and excitement, thrills, danger, laughter and true love.
What more could you ask for?
It is... a play about a dragon!
| Character |
|---|
| Morton A leading man |
| Lady Gwen A leading lady |
| Folly A supporting player |
| Grub A supporting player |
| Lord Mollymop A nobleman |
| Lady Dottie Wife of Lord Mollymop |
| Bud Daughter of Lord and Lady Mollymop |
| Agnes, Beatrice, Roberta, Rosalie, Meg Would-be actresses |
| Sir Smallpart A knight |
| King Stanley, The Stern The king |
| Pinky The prince, son of King Stanley |
| Rodney, Barry Guards |
| Roland A stage manager |
A Play About A Dragon is a American comedy play written by Steph Deferie and published by Samuel French (2020).
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