

The Gamblers
Valerie Smith
A send up of silent screen westerns, this wacky comedy takes place in a room above the saloon where Clara is packing for her honeymoon.
A stranger interrupts to tell her he has won her in a poker game.
They fight and might fall for each other, but not before they realize they are victims of an inventive scam.
An optional third character can add a silent screen era touch by flipping through title cards complimenting the action.
Published in Cross Country: Seven More One Act Plays .
"The most successful play of the evening...a delightfully oddball comedy...witty situations and tongue-in-cheek dialogue."
— Backstage
| Character |
|---|
| Terri ANNE - 20; a pretty young girl. |
| Dad 40s-50s; The Idealist; once worked for NASA. |
| Mom The Realist. |
| Lenny Terri-Anne's older brother; The "Bad Seed." |
| The Exterminator the City at its worst. |
| Greg 20-30; works on Wall Street. |
Clara and the Gambler is a comedy play written by Jason Milligan and published by Samuel French .
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