The Wise Men and the Elephant
by Cleve Haubold, James Hitt

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Highlights

One Act 40 mins Present Day Room for Extras Exterior Set Comedy

Synopsis

Five foolish members of the Elephant Scholars of the World heatedly argue the nature of the elephant, which they have never seen.

In a hilarious scramble, they head for India to prove their arguments.

At an ancient temple where, helped by a mischievous parrot, a kindly native peddler and his son, they go from bewilderment and befuddlement to a chaotic comic climax which puts a delightful new ending to a favorite old legend.

A musical score by James Hitt includes an opportunity for dances by the jungle animals.

Characters

Character
Kimo

Thirty years old, a gently and pleasant-looking man.

Sim

Twelve years old, Kimo's son who is bright and active.

Native Guides

Helpful souls.

The Parrot

Only a voice, very loud and clear.

The Students

A group of neatly dressed men and women. Can double as Jungle Animals or Native Guides.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573651274
ISBN-10 0573651272

The Wise Men and the Elephant is a comedy play written by Cleve Haubold and published by Samuel French .

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