Horse-scents
by J Mick Dunna

Horse-scents

Synopsis

Full-Length Comedy ~ Melodrama / Horse-Scents is exactly the kind of show you would expect to take place at Chip and Patty's Perfume Emporium, Rooming House, and Manure Museum.

C.B.

SeVille, assisted by his trusted lackey and universal part doubler, Toad, is directing Horse-Scents.

The Movie.

Every cast member hangs on each subtle insight of the gifted C.B. except when they ignore him completely.

The play-within-a-movie-within-a-play chronicles the tough times that Chip's Manure Museum has fallen upon (not one customer has ever visited it), the minimal success of Patty's perfumes ("Eau de Appaloosa" is hardly jumping off the shelves), and daughter Sweet Roady's lonely aloneness (related in her letter to some friendly cows which begins, "Dear Dairy").

Add the complications of Museum Curator Arnold Benedict's unrequited love for Roady, Avaricia Slime's obsession with the unattainable Chip, and the chance that the perfume business, the rooming house, and, unfortunately, the manure museum may fall into evil hands and you've got the kind of mess which this place seems predestined for.

When who mysteriously appears on the scene but Vance Lancelot, nobly astride his mount, Fligger, and accompanied by his sidekick Spud.

Even financier Avaricia's assistant, Debit, is no match for all his free-flowing goodness and light.

But, something is still missing, and the vital final element is audience participation!

C.B. recruits extras, bank drudges, dog interpreters, a shark choir, and other even less likely performers from among the poor nameless victims who thought they had no obligation but to watch.

Get this crowd together and the fun will fly!

(Cast: 6m., 4w.

~ 4 minor roles with doubling, extras)

Performance

Cast

A medium cast size of 10 total roles, 4 female and 6 male roles.

Publication

Year Published
1995
ISBN 10
087129561X
ISBN 13
9780871295613
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
55 pages
Language
English
Print
Horse-scents is a American play written by and published by Dramatic Publishing in 1995. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780871295613 and an ISBN-10 of 087129561X.

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