

Dirty Work at the Crossroads
Bill Johnson
An entertainment gem suitable for all groups.
Includes production notes, ideas and interpretive hints.
It is thoroughly modern but with a traditional plot: orphaned, innocent damsel prefers honest young fellow but is pursued by wealthy physician.
Everything's settled by a surprisingly liberated "Granny."
It's a satirical delight with a preposterous story requiring outrageous overacting and performer villainy of course.
The few props and easy costumes make it a very economical show to do that can be enjoyed on different levels.
| Character |
|---|
| GRANNY an ancient political citizen |
| PURITY a chaste young person |
| OAKHEART TRUEBLOOD SIMPLITICUS - an honest fellow |
| CADUCEUS BILE a prosperous physician |
Bloodline is a American mystery play written by Richard S Dunlop and published by Samuel French in New York (1980).
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