

Going to See the Elephant
Elana Kent
Five foolish members of the Elephant Scholars of the World heatedly argue the nature of the elephant, which they have never seen.
In a hilarious scramble, they head for India to prove their arguments.
At an ancient temple where, helped by a mischievous parrot, a kindly native peddler and his son, they go from bewilderment and befuddlement to a chaotic comic climax which puts a delightful new ending to a favorite old legend.
A musical score by James Hitt includes an opportunity for dances by the jungle animals.
| Character |
|---|
| Kimo Thirty years old, a gently and pleasant-looking man. |
| Sim Twelve years old, Kimo's son who is bright and active. |
| Native Guides Helpful souls. |
| The Parrot Only a voice, very loud and clear. |
| The Students A group of neatly dressed men and women. Can double as Jungle Animals or Native Guides. |
The Wise Men and the Elephant is a comedy play written by Cleve Haubold and published by Samuel French .
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