

How's the World Treating You?
Roger Milner
A yarn-spinning janitor is the stage manager, and he directs the cast members in the setting and re-setting of the few tables and chairs that comprise the simple set - no scenery is required.
At the center of the story is Lorraine, forbidden by her mother to see her divorced father ever again, forced to face the uncertainty of her life after high school.
As the school year nears its end, and the pressures mount, Lorraine, who is to play a major role in the commencement ceremony, runs away.
In the end, it is an eccentric math teacher who finally gets Lorraine to face her fears and return to the ceremony.
| Character |
|---|
| Thucydides Jones School janitor |
| Lorenzo Fuller A senior |
| Everygirl A player of man parts (Marcia, Miss. Griss, Ticket Woman, Waitress) |
| Debbie Stark Lorraine's friend |
| Dr. Martha Wallace School principal |
| Mrs. Linda Sue Johnson Young English teacher |
| Mr. Bill Abbott Young history teacher |
| Mrs. Alice Montgomery Lorraine's mother |
| Miss Irons Elderly math teacher |
| Sandra Romaine A girl who has run away |
| Lorraine Montgomery Senior class President |
Pomp And Circumstances is a American comedy play written by Thomas A Erhard and published by Samuel French (1982).
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