"Shut And Bar The Door"
by Tom Gray

"Shut And Bar The Door" Book Cover
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Highlights

One Act 30 mins Medieval (6th-14th Century) Interior Set Period Costumes American Comedy

Synopsis

Here is a farcical bit of business based on an old English ballad.

The entire play has the feel of an old time movie and will leave the audience breathless with belly-laughs.

The setting is Merrie Olde England during the 13th century.

Lenore, the peasant housewife and John, her shepherd husband, have a disagreement over who should shut and bar the door.

The argument grows to ridiculous proportions and ends in a challenge to silence.

Both agree to remain mute until one surrenders and agrees to shut the door.

During the silence they are threatened by robbers and scolded by a princess who is lost in the wood while searching for her Prince Arthur.

The climax of the play is a wild and furious chase about the room with the cast running in every direction.

Characters

Character
John

her husband.

Princess

daughter of King Somerset.

Theif

the terror of England.

Jock

his apprentice.

Prince

the hero.

Lenore

a 13th century housewife.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1965
Pages 24
Language English
ISBN-13 9780874405781
ISBN-10 0874405785

"Shut And Bar The Door" is a American comedy play written by Tom Gray and published by Samuel French (1965).

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