
Sally's Gone, She Left Her Name
Russell Davis
From morning to late the same night Sally and Sam are seen at home with parents, in class, after school with fellow students, and finally with each other at the football game and in Sam's car.
Inner thoughts, hopes, fears and rebellions are humorously expressed by their Psyches.
Realism is blended with theatrical devices such as area lighting and staging, choral chants and optional use of projected slide images.
| Character |
|---|
| Sally |
| Sam’S Psyche |
| Sally’S Mother (Mrs. Cross) |
| Sam’S Mother (Mrs. Square) |
| Matilda Quadrangle |
| Schoolteacher (Miss Rule) |
| Tootie Triangle |
| Phoebe Heart |
| Johnny Line |
| Alex Point |
| Sally’S Father (Mr. Cross) |
| Sally’S Psyche |
Sally And Sam is a American comedy play written by Jack Frakes and published by Samuel French (1968).
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