

Wonderland Wives
Buddy Thomas
After twenty years of marriage, Cinderella and Prince Charming have some problems: the Enchanted Kingdom teeters on the brink of bankruptcy.
Cinderella's fairy godmother is blackmailing her, the Prince's adviser has one arm and one swan's wing and an unfortunate habit of breaking everything he encounters, and Red Riding Hood has set her cap for the Prince.
Though hoping Rumplestilskin can spin gold from straw, the Prince fears he may have to make the Enchanted Kingdom a tourist attraction.
Cinderella resolves their difficulties by confronting her godmother and opening the Kingdom to writers who promise them royalties from their stories.
| Character |
|---|
| CINDERELLA charming woman in her early forties. |
| PRINCE CHARMING king of the Enchanted Kingdom, in his mid-forties, a little chubby, a little bald. |
| MELBA CINDERELLA's fairy godmother, a boisterous, pushy woman in her early sixties. |
| GOLDILOCKS a lovely young girl, 18-20, with long gold curls |
| RED RIDING HOOD a slinky, sultry beauty in her twenties |
| JASON sweet, well-intentioned bumbler in his twenties who has one arm and one swan's wing |
| A.E. RUMPLESTILSKIN a quarrelsome, whiney old man in his mid-fifties. |
| PIED PIPER a young man in his twenties. |
| JACK CALDWELL of bean stalk fame, in his twenties. |
| RAPUNZEL a young woman in her twenties, rather snobbish, with hair so long it drags on the floor. |
| GUESTS AT THE ROYAL BALL |
Happily Ever Once Upon is a comedy play written by Virginia Kidd and published by Samuel French .
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