

Who Shot Willie?
Harold Bassage
Benny and Skin are charged with watching over the body of their "Uncle" Clarence until the hearse and sherrif can arrive.
As Benny gets a little too close to the body and probes a little too much about what Skin knows, the two hear a voice from beyond the door.
A short play about who will care about what happens to the dead.
"Explores many contemporary Native themes through a deft mixture of hard-bitten reality, humor light and dark, and a penetrating yet poignant dramatic vision."
— Native Peoples (on the anthology where the pavement ends: five Native American plays)
| Character |
|---|
| BENNY A man in his late 40s |
| CLARENCE A dead man |
| SKIN A man in his early 20s |
William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. on Indigenous Theatre – Brown University
The Body Guards is a play written by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. and published by Samuel French .
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