

Easy Stages
N J Warburton
No one would have blamed it on the boots if only Kate had produced Macbeth instead of Hamlet or Ophelia hadn't been so attractive and naive or Eric had smaller feet and wasn't the drama group's prize flirt or Liz's father hadn't been an actor who once trod the boards at Stratford in those self same boots.
But Kate does produce Hamlet and Eric flirts outrageously with the impressionable Ophelia.
Liz insists that the Ghost wear the boots.
On the last night the boots are worn but not, as everyone thinks, by Eric.
He is trapped in his dressing room.
So who gave such an impressive performance as the Ghost?
This witty comedy is simple to stage and offers excellent casting opportunities.
| Character |
|---|
| ERIC forty |
| LIZ thirty-five |
| KATE forty |
| OPHELIA seventeen |
| STAGE MANAGERSTAGE HANDS |
Don't Blame It On The Boots is a British comedy play written by Nick Warburton and published by Samuel French (1987).
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