The Prevalence Of Mrs. Seal
by Otis Bigelow

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Synopsis

This marvelous send up of grade B horror flicks finds Mrs. Seal, an ancient and wealthy recluse, creepily ensconced in Seal Castle.

She has invited three guests who claim to be able to provide her with immortality to compete for a prize of one billion dollars.

The vampire and the evangelist are rejected in favor of the mad scientist to end all mad scientists, Dr. Porteous.

He has developed a brain switching technique and Mrs. Seal wants the body of her beautiful young ward to house her brain.

The switch is made and the fun begins because once Dr. Porteous gets started, it's hard to turn him off.

Everyone's brain ends up in someone else's body, which makes this bizarre and delightful comedy a challenge for actors.

Press Reviews

"As quaint and crack brained a creature feature as one might encounter in a year of Saturday movie matinees."

— The New York Times

"A witty and well crafted horror spoof...perfect Summer Stock fare."

— The New York Post

"Off beat and very funny."

— Other Stages

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1982
Binding Paperback
Pages 88
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573613623
ISBN-10 0573613621
LCCN 83125272
LCC PS3552.I42 P7 1982
DCC 812/.54

The Prevalence Of Mrs. Seal is a American comedy play written by Otis Bigelow and published by Samuel French in New York (1982).

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