

How the West Was Fun -- The Musical
James L Seay
Curley and Lobo stop by the dance hall for some sarsaparilla served by the loveliest girls in the West.
Poor Curley falls in love with the beautiful Miss Lilly only to discover that she's to marry Sergeant Terwilliger.
He sells his gun, his saddle, and woefully, even his horse, to buy some guaranteed love potion from Princess Grinning Fox.
He slips it into the sarsaparilla - and boy, does it work.
Suddenly all the girls are in love with our hero.
A thoroughly modern western that's a riot of laughs from sunup to sundown.
| Character |
|---|
| Lobo Curley's partner. |
| Miss Lilly The Queen of the Red Stocking Dance Hall, in love with Sgt. Turwilliger. |
| Sgt. Major Tyree Turwilliger A dashing and thoroughly obnoxious Cavalry trooper, in love with Lilly. |
| Ms. Claire Du Loon The worldly-wise owner/operator of the Red Stocking Dance Hall. |
| Sally Miss Lilly's rival for Queen of the Red Stocking Dance Hall. |
| Dr. Samuel Sasquach A brassy, Medicine-Show quack and huckster. |
| Princess Grinning Fox Dr. Sasquach's faithful Indian companion, from New Jersey. |
| Gold Crust Gertie An old female prospector. |
| Kate Dance hall girl. |
| Eve Dance hall girl. |
| Maudie The telegraph operator and town gossip. |
| Curley A young, naive cowboy in love with Lilly. |
How The West Was Fun is a American comedy play written by James L Seay and published by Samuel French (1978).
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