

The Mystery of the Missing Letter
Don Zolidis
When the disgruntled cast of Snappy's Happy Half Hour quits moments before a live broadcast, it's up to the techies to save the beloved children's television show.
Unfortunately, this eclectic group includes a megalomaniacal gaffer, a Hells Angel on work release, and a clinically-depressed boom operator.
Can they keep the smiles on their faces and their imaginations in gear?
Don't count on it.
Stay tuned for hilarity and mayhem when the people behind the scenes are forced to jump in front of them.
| Character |
|---|
| Snappy The Happy Clown A happy, fanciful clown |
| Mr. Conductor Man A train conductor |
| Henri The Mime A French mime |
| Wally The Rabbit A person in a giant rabbit costume |
| Ruffles The Dog A person in a dog outfit who also serves as the corporate spokesman for a certain brand of potato chips |
| Boo-Ba A bizarre purple creature |
| Spencer The supernaturally happy child star of the program |
| Josie Another supernaturally happy child, somewhat younger than Spencer |
| Selena A Hispanic child |
| The Techies |
| Tank The gaffer, a Harley rider, (forced to play the parts of Wally the Rabbit and Henri the Mime) |
| Drew The key grip, a megalomaniac (plays Mr. Conductor Man) |
| Rachel The boom operator, depressed (forced to play Snappy the Happy Clown) |
| Katie Lighting technician, scared out of her mind (forced to play Boo-Ba) |
| Gladys The camerawoman, has been doing this since black and white movies |
| Other People |
| Luka The hard-edged producer of the show |
| Tracy The frazzled director |
| Tyree The assistant to the director, just out of college |
| Mazie A disturbed child pulled from the street All of the characters could be cast as either gender depending on the production‘s needs. Simply change the necessary pronouns and change the character‘s name as dictated in the script. |
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Snappy's Happy Half-Hour is a comedy play written by Don Zolidis and published by Playscripts .
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