

The Loves of Cass McGuire
Brian Friel
An up to date version of Bret Harte's novel.
"M'Liss" is the lovable, quick witted, quick tempered, untutored child of the West.
Her love for her no account father; her affection for her friends---as well as her outbursts against enemies---form the basis for a fast moving play.
There are great parts for everyone---including Clara Hunting, a mystery woman from the city, who figures in the adventures besetting M'liss'; Clytie Moffit, a sweet thing M'liss is jealous of due to the young schoolmaster's attentions to Clytie; Bess Starlight, a dazzling actress who tours the mining towns with her troupe.
Easy to cast and play with a very simple set.
| Character |
|---|
| M'Liss His daughter. |
| John Grey The schoolmaster. |
| Yuba Bill A native. |
| Mrs. Lena Moffits Landlady of the "Roarin' Dog" Hotel. |
| Clytie Moffits Her daughter. |
| Bess Starlight An actress. |
| Clara Langdon Her fiance. |
| Judge Mcsnaggley The "law." |
| George Smith Known as "Bummer," the town loafer. |
M'Liss is a comedy play written by Virginia Mitchell and published by Samuel French .
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