How the West Was Fun -- The Musical
by James L Seay, Ed Puras

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Highlights

90 mins Wild West Room for Extras Bare Stage/Simple Set Period Costumes

Synopsis

"I Been on the Trail Too Long" says it all.

Curley and Lobo stop by Ms. Claire du Loon's dance hall to unwind over one of her famous sarsaparillas.

Curley is head over heels in love with Miss Lilly, pretty and pert school teacher turned dance hall girl.

He's going to need some real magic, though, to get her disengaged from Sergeant Terwilliger - so who should appear but rascally Dr. Samuel Sasquatch and his assistant, Princess Grinning Fox.

They offer the poor, love-struck Curley a genuine, certified love potion and, being desperate, Curley says, "Jes' Name Yer Price!" It's a steep price - but he'll sacrifice even his horse because "Love's a Potent Potion."

Soon, all the dance hall girls are in love with Curley!

A great show, filled with action, romance, and wild west comedy!

Characters

Character
Lobo

Curley's partner

Miss Lilly

Queen of the Red Stockings Dance Hall and in loved with Sgt. Turwilliger

Sgt. Major Tyree Turwilliger

A dashing and thoroughly obnoxious Cavalry trooper who is in love with Lilly

Ms. Claire Du Loon

The worldly-wise owner/operator of the Red Stockings 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. Sasquatch’s faithful companion from New Jersey

Gold Crust Gertie

An old female prospector

Kate And Eve

A couple of dance hall girls

Maudie

A telegraph operator and town gossip

Curley

A young naive boy in love with Lilly

Publication

ISBN-13 9780874408294
ISBN-10 0874408296

How the West Was Fun -- The Musical is a play written by James L Seay and published by Concord Theatricals .

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