

Elephant's Graveyard
George Brant
Elephant's Graveyard is the true tale of the tragic collision of a struggling circus and a tiny town in Tennessee, which resulted in the only known lynching of an elephant.
Set in September of 1916, the play combines historical fact and legend, exploring the deep-seated American craving for spectacle, violence, and revenge.
This abridged version, which runs about 40 minutes in length, is perfect for high schools looking to perform the play at theatre competitions, or for producers looking for a shorter version of the original script.
Adapted by the author, it maintains the haunting drama of the award-winning full-length play.
"A theatrical masterpiece."
— Columbia City Paper
"The most striking production in the (NSDF) festival."
— Times of London
"Deeply moving...has the audience in stitches at the open and tears at the close."
— TheSunCoast.com
"The script is, like the best art, microscopically specific with echoes that radiate outward across time. Elephant's Graveyard buzzes with truth about the consequences of misunderstanding, the invisible but enormous gap between artists and their audiences, and the infernal beauty of vaudeville."
— The Stranger, Seattle
| Character |
|---|
| RINGMASTER obsessed with the bottom line |
| TRAINER loves his work |
| BALLET GIRL a showgirl in control |
| TOUR MANAGER bit of a bully |
| STRONGMAN a proud muscleman from Europe’s far-off shores |
| CLOWN a comedian with an inferiority complex |
| DRUMMER keeps the beat |
| HUNGRY TOWNSPERSON African-American, a steel-trap memory |
| MARSHAL keeps the peace |
| MUDDY TOWNSPERSON a haunted widow |
| PREACHER doggedly hopeful |
| STEAM SHOVEL OPERATOR looking for escape |
| YOUNG TOWNSPERSON excitable dreamer |
| GUITARIST/HARMONICA PLAYER sets the rhythm |
| ENGINEER confident Time is on his side |
Elephant's Graveyard (One-Act Version) is a play written by George Brant and published by Samuel French .
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