Elephant's Graveyard
by George Brant

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Highlights

75 mins 1910s/WWI Ensemble Cast Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes American

What readers are saying

Readers find Elephant's Graveyard to be a haunting and emotional exploration of serious themes such as violence and capital punishment. Many praise its powerful language and character development, despite some finding the script difficult to engage with due to its stylistic choices. The play's tragic story resonates deeply, eliciting strong emotional reactions from audiences. Overall, it is considered a significant piece in contemporary theatre.

Haunting and mesmerizing Powerful character development Emotional and poignant story Stylistic choices may alienate some readers

Synopsis

"Elephant's Graveyard is the unfortunately true story of Mary, an elephant who went berserk during a parade through the middle of a small town in Tennessee in 1916.

The townspeople demanded justice for her actions, which led to a very unfortunate set of circumstances.

The play combines historical fact and legend, exploring the deep-seated American craving for spectacle, violence and revenge."--George Brant's interview answer to Adam Szymkowicz in "I Interview Playwrights Part 48: George Brant" by Adam Szymkowicz.

Press Reviews

"The script—based on a true story about a traveling circus that, in 1916, stumbled into gory disaster in a muddy Tennessee town—is, like the best art, microscopically specific with echoes that radiate outward across time. It conjures a world with its own atmosphere and terrible internal logic. It's mesmerizing... symphonic in its emotional variations on a tragic theme. Elephant's Graveyard buzzes with truth about the consequences of misunderstanding, the invisible but enormous gap between artists and their audiences, and the infernal beauty of vaudeville."

— The Stranger, Seattle

"A theatrical masterpiece."

— Columbia City Paper

"The most striking production in the (NSDF) festival."

— Times of London

"Deeply moving...has the audience in stitches at the open and tears at the close."

— The Sun Coast

Characters

Character
Trainer

loves his work

Ballet Girl

a showgirl in control

Tour Manager

bit of a bully

Strongman

a proud muscleman from Europe’s far-off shores

Clown

a comedian with an inferiority complex

Drummer

keeps the beat

Hungry Townsperson

African-American, a steel-trap memory

Marshal

keeps the peace

Muddy Townsperson

a haunted widow

Preacher

doggedly hopeful

Steam Shovel Operator

looking for escape

Young Townsperson

excitable dreamer

Guitarist/Harmonica Player

sets the rhythm

Engineer

confident Time is on his side

Ringmaster

obsessed with the bottom line

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2010
Binding Paperback
Edition Samuel French a ed.
Pages 56
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573698156
ISBN-10 0573698155
LCCN 2011378993
LCC MLCS 2011/41984 (P)

Elephant's Graveyard is a American play written by George Brant and published by Samuel French in New York (2010).

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Fee: Minimum Fee: $130 per performance

Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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