Trixie True
by Kelly Hamilton

Trixie True

Highlights

90 mins 1940s/WWII Strong Role for Leading Woman (Star Vehicle) Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes American

Synopsis

Hack writer Joe Sneed has been ordered by his boss, Miss Snood, to grind out yet another mystery about Trixie True, “America's foremost amateur sleuth.”

Trixie, beloved of America’s teens, is able to solve capers that baffle the FBI, and Joe is sick of her.

So, he begins one last mystery – which will finish off Trixie for good.

The bulk of this clever show, then, becomes “The Mystery of the Tapping Shoes,” in which Our Heroine is called on by the FBI to break a Nazi spy ring.

Turns out, the spy is Madame Olga, Trixie's tap dance teacher, who tries to blow up Trixie by planting a bomb in her tap shoes.

When this fails, Olga puts Trixie in a submarine with a bomb and sets it on a course for the Statue of Liberty.

At this point, Joe realizes he has to save Trixie to save his job, and his romantic chances with Miss Snood.

Of course, he finds a way for Trixie to save herself.

There isn't a theatre audience in America who wouldn't love this show!

Press Reviews

"A cleverly camp celebration of some of the greatest pulp fiction ever written (the Nancy Drew mystery series)."

— New York Daily News

Characters

Character
Miss Snood/Olga

Miss Snood is a brisk, efficient business tycoon in her early to mid-thirties. Stylish, tailored, she has something tof a Joan Crawford quality, and wears her hair tightly knotted in a snood. Madame Olga is a blonde, Germanic beauty in the height of her sensuality, a Marlene Dietrich type.

Al/Wilhelm

Al is a snappy go-getter, Joe's office assistant. As Wilhelm, he is Olga's sinister military aide. Late 20's to early 30's.

Trixie True

Blonde, America's foremost amateur sleuth; pretty, perky, eighteen.

Dick Dickerson

Boyishly handsome, eighteen, captain of the football team.

Laverne

Eighteen, a gangling tomboy, the more aggressive of Trixie's chums.

Maxine

Plump, giggily, eighteen, reluctant when it comes to adventure.

Bobby

Eighteen, bright as a penny, energetic, a go-getter.

Joe Sneed

A hard-boiled, rough-hewn, down-on-his-luck hack writer in his mid to late thirties.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1981
Binding Paperback
Pages 76
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573681653
ISBN-10 0573681651

Trixie True is a American play written by Kelly Hamilton and published by Samuel French (1981).

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