

The Mosley Street Melodramas - Volume 3
Tom Frye
Melodrama.
| Character |
|---|
| MRS. DONNA DALTON best described as Mother Snob. Her nose is somewhere in the jet stream. |
| ANNA ALVARADO the original psycho bitch. |
| BERTHA BLAIR every man's dream come true. She is young, thoughtful, well mannered, a little dizzy and egad! does she look good in that maid's outfit. |
| JACK DALTON he'll do anything for the love of his Bertha. |
| EGBERT VAN HORN he'll do anything for the love of money. |
| RICHARD BLAIR known as JACKSON, he'll do almost anything for revenge. |
| ELOISE DALTON she'll do anything for a date, but she's got a nice personality. |
| NELL PERKINS our heroine is kind, considerate, loyal, lovely and virginal. |
| GRANNY PERKINS the secret she hides about Nell's past could ruin our heroine's future. |
| LOLLY WILKINS an old maid who doesn't want to stay that way. |
| VERA CARLTON a sucker for a villain's charms. |
| BURKETT CARLTON he owns the Carlton Mills. |
| HILTON HAYS he is the Marquis de Sade, Attila the Hun and Eddie Haskell rolled into one. |
| JACK LOGAN our hero is strong, brave and handsome. But in the ways of romance he could use a few Don Juan lessons. |
Foiled Again is a American play written by Gerry Castle and published by Samuel French in New York (1989).
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