Cast Size: Six (4m, 2w) with doubling
Approximate Run Time: 50m Number of Acts: One |
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SynopsisBandits have begun attacking the kingdom. The only hope for salvation lies with Prince Harold, who must wed before he can be crowned king. But Harold is more interested in wrestling than girls – even when a beautiful maiden claiming to be Princess Marigold appears at the castle. Determined to stay single, Harold devises a way to test Marigold’s qualifications using a garden pea and a stack of mattresses. Can Marigold pass the test? Will the kingdom be saved? A fun twist on a classic fairy tale. |
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Casting Notes:
The following roles are to be played by the same actor: Marigold/Villager #2 Mother Hubbard/Queen Margaret/Villager #1 Little Boy Blue/ Billy/Baker/Peasant #1 Peter Piper/Gerry/El Gigantico/Peasant #2 Ned Kelly/Ellington/Baldric/Villager #3/Peasant #3 |
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Production HistoryThe Princess and the Pea (6-actor version) was first produced in 2019 by the Barter Players (Abingdon, VA),Katy Brown, Artistic Director |
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