

The Saloonkeeper's Daughter
Dave Reiser


When Kitty Shannon dies, she refuses to accompany her guardian angel to heaven when she learns daughter Joan's fiance Norman Gorman is a scheming swindler in love with another woman.
Songs range from the wildly funny one wherein Kitty and Joan lament they can't stand half of the invited wedding guests to a lilting romantic number wherein Joan and the man she should be marrying pretend they really don't love one another to a poignant one when Kitty finally must bid goodbye to her daughter.
Audiences will laugh through their tears during this heartwarming show with a lively and lovely score, startling special effects and zany plot.
| Character |
|---|
Joan Shannon an uncertain bride-to-be |
Norman Gorman a despicable groom-to-be |
Larry Roberts Joan's childhood beau |
Eileen Roberts Joan's maid of honor |
Melody Nelson Norman's cast-off love |
Father Francis Finnegan parish pastor |
Mrs. Petrucci friend of Kitty |
Mrs. O'Boyle also a friend of Kitty |
Mrs. Kovitch another friend of Kitty |
Opharel a Heavenly Messenger |
Kitty Shannon a moderately merry widow |
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