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THE BIG GUNS: or Whose Little Lily Is She?

THE BIG GUNS: or Whose Little Lily Is She?

(Unbound Manuscript)

By Andrew J. Fenady and Duke Fenady. Based on the novella by Andrew J. Fenady.

Product Code: BE4000

Full-length Play

Comedy

Cast size: 8m., 6w. (As in the good old radio days, an actor may play several parts.)


Limited Streaming Rights Available


Rights and availability

This title can be licensed and sold throughout the World.

* Please note the royalty rate listed is the minimum royalty rate per performance. The actual royalty rate will be determined upon completion of a royalty application.

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Min. Royalty Rate: $85.00/perf

Synopsis

With songs and smoking six-shooters, we're here to tell the adventures and misadventures of two cattle barons and, most especially, of a beautiful young lady in search of … well, not the usual kind of gold in them thar hills. Is this a musical? Nope. But somewhat like Cat Ballou, Paint Your Wagon and a lot of John Ford westerns, it has words and music that made their way west—songs like "Shenandoah," "Oh My Darling, Clementine," and "Sweet Betsy From Pike." And what's a rousing, sometimes rowdy western without a long-legged, curvaceous but vestal saloon gal? A saucy little filly known as Lily—with a more-than-middling singing voice to boot. A comic valentine to the cowboy and cowgirl heroes of bygone screen, radio and television—Gene, Roy, Hoppy, Coop, The Duke—with a tip of the Stetson to Calamity, Annie O, Belle Star and Cat Ballou. A story of the Old West, but a different sort of a story. A tale with a twist. A rootin', tootin', six-shootin' wing-ding of a western.

Notes

Limited Streaming Rights Available

PLEASE NOTE: This title is in unbound manuscript format. Upon licensing, a permission to photocopy form will be issued.



Some of the advantages to producing radio plays:

One Simple Set—A radio station—made up mostly of drapes, a control booth (if desired), mikes, and sound effects equipment.

Less Wardrobe—no changes of wardrobe are necessary.

Less Staging—actors simply stand at mikes most of the time.

Less Rehearsal—actors don't memorize lines—they just read them.

Fewer Cast Members—one actor plays many parts.

No Props—only scripts.

Details

  • Status In stock
  • Type of Show Full-length Play
  • Product Code BE4000
  • Minimum Cast Size 14
  • Pages of Dialogue 49
  • Min. Royalty Rate $85.00/perf
  • Approx. Run Time 80 min
  • Staging One set.

Categories

  • Target Audience High School | College and Adult | Family (all ages) | Senior Adults
  • Performing Group High School | College Theatre | Senior Theatre | Touring Group | Dinner Theatre
  • Genre Comedy
  • ISBN(13) 9781583428733

* Please note the royalty rate listed is the minimum royalty rate per performance. The actual royalty rate will be determined upon completion of a royalty application.