

Silence (Buffini)
Moira Buffini
Here is a farcical bit of business based on an old English ballad.
The entire play has the feel of an old time movie and will leave the audience breathless with belly-laughs.
The setting is Merrie Olde England during the 13th century.
Lenore, the peasant housewife and John, her shepherd husband, have a disagreement over who should shut and bar the door.
The argument grows to ridiculous proportions and ends in a challenge to silence.
Both agree to remain mute until one surrenders and agrees to shut the door.
During the silence they are threatened by robbers and scolded by a princess who is lost in the wood while searching for her Prince Arthur.
The climax of the play is a wild and furious chase about the room with the cast running in every direction.
| Character |
|---|
| John her husband. |
| Princess daughter of King Somerset. |
| Theif the terror of England. |
| Jock his apprentice. |
| Prince the hero. |
| Lenore a 13th century housewife. |
"Shut And Bar The Door" is a American comedy play written by Tom Gray and published by Samuel French (1965).
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