Good-Bye to the Clown
by Ernest Kinoy

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Highlights

One Act 30 mins Unit Set/Multiple Settings Comedy

Synopsis

Peggy, a nine-year-old, is in trouble at school because she seems unable to distinguish between her imagination and reality, and blames her difficult behavior on a “Clown,” an imaginary playmate.

At home, her mother becomes very upset at Peggy’s insistence on the reality of the Clown, which the audience sees also.

The real emotional meaning of the Clown becomes clear as Peggy slowly realizes that her father is dead...and that the Clown has been a substitute for him in her mind.

With this realization, the Clown is no longer needed, and he says good-bye, never to be real to her again.

Characters

Character
Dr. Benson

the school principal, an understanding man, fifty years old

Peggy

nine years old

The Clown

a gay, sprightly fellow, sensitive and understanding, dressed in the parti-color costume of the Traditional Court Jester

Uncle George

friendly and understanding

Mother

thirty-four

Miss Erwin

Peggy's school teacher, thirty years old

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573621888
ISBN-10 0573621888

Good-Bye to the Clown is a comedy play written by Ernest Kinoy and published by Samuel French .

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

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