

The Golden Grotto
Cleve Haubold
A prediction warning Prince Gustav of giants, witches, and danger does not prevent him from traveling to the faraway Kingdom of Lira when he learns his help is needed.
He begins a journey which is indeed enchanted, for in the midst of danger he finds unexpected friendship and laughter.
Before he reaches Lira, Gustav meets two witches, whose charm makes them unlike any ever encountered, and befriends a coward named Alakazam who travels with him to the dark garden of Gothar the Giant.
The journey ends when the surprising and secret ambition of Gothar is learned, and Alakazam achieves his deepest wish through an act of courage.
| Character |
|---|
| KING OSLAFF OF NORTHFALIA about 60, kind and conservative man, sometimes absent-minded and often confused. |
| PRINCE GUSTAV OF NORTHFALIA an adventurous and outgoing young man, known throughout the kingdom for his courage. |
| LADY FAIRINGALE a magical lady of indefinite age, gracious, warm, and sometimes mischevious. |
| ALAKAZAM a young traveling jester who loves to sing and dance. A coward whose deepest wish is to perform magic. |
| GRIZELDA a witch who is old, stern, serious, and anti-social, but not really malicious. |
| MATILDA (Grizelda's sister) Grizelda's sister witch, plump, tidy, and delicate. Very friendly and impressed by royalty. |
| GOTHAR a young giant who likes to boast of his power and accomplishments. A boy at heart. |
| PRINCESS PAULINA OF LIRA a kind young woman who has both pride and temper. |
The Enchanted Journey is a comedy play written by Cristina L. White and published by Samuel French .
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