

Song of Survival
Eleanor Harder and Ray Harder
F14
Play script.
Americanized version of "The Brementown Musicians," set in the California Gold Rush days.
Two sets with entr'acts.
Western costumes for the men.
Suggestive animal touches for the animals.
Cast: 2F, 4M.
Darby, a dreamer of a hound dog, and Molly, a mountain-grown burro, escape their gold prospector master who mistreats them.
Setting off for Sacramento, where the streets are paved with gold and the good life abounds, they are joined along the way by a fiery Spanish cat and a dandified Southern rooster.
When the foursome find an abandoned cabin, being used by the gold diggers turned gold robbers, they pool their combined wills and talents to claim the cabin as a home of their own, and discover "you can be the town musicians anywhere you are."
Sacramento Fifty Miles (or Brementown West) is a play written by Eleanor Harder and Ray Harder and published by Dramatic Publishing (1969).
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