Navigation 
    HOME 
    Log In 
    View Cart  
    Toll Free: 888-473-8521 
 Play Search 
    Search by Play Title 
   
 
    Advanced Play Search 
 Plays 
    New Releases 
    Popular Play Scripts 
    Spanish Language Plays 
    Full Length Plays 
    School Musicals 
    One Act Play Scripts 
    Ten Minute Duets 
    Ten Minute Monologues 
    Ten Minute Skits & Plays 
    Skit & Play Collections 
    Youth Play Scripts 
    Social Issue Plays 
    Seasonal Play Scripts 
    Shakespeare Plays 
    Adapted from Literature 
    Dinner Theatre Plays 
    Library 
    Theatre Books 
    About Our Authors 
 Makeup & Slogan Tees 
    Ben Nye Makeup 
    Slogan Tees 
 Customer Corner 
    Get a Catalog 
    Comment on a Play 
    Upload Play Photos 
    Recent Newsletters 
    Newsletter Sign Up 
    Video Rights 
    Audition Monologues 
    Download PDF Forms 
Find us on Facebook
 Authors' Corner 
    Author Sign In 
    Submit A Play 
    Writers' Guidelines 
 More 
    FAQs 
    About Us 
    Contact Us 
We encourage
customer comments!
   
I DON'T HAVE A CLUE      
By: Craig Sodaro
I DON'T HAVE A CLUE
Script: $6.50
eScript (Internet Download Perusal Script): $6.50
Notebook Script: $16.75
   (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes)
First Performance Royalty: $55.00
Each Additional Performance: $55.00
Video Rights: $30.00
Artwork Image Download: $30.00
Personalized Poster: $2.50
Custom T-Shirts with Artwork
Type: Full Length Play
Genres: Comedy, Mystery
Running Time: 90 minutes
Speaking Cast: 7-8 females, 8-10 males, 4 either, 19-22 total cast
Flexibility: 0-10 extras, doubling possible, gender flexible
ISBN: 978-1-61588-077-5
Preview this show's script in PDF format     Customer comments about this show     
To view the Script Preview PDF files, you need Adobe Reader 7 or newer.
Synopsis
When Carol Robinson throws a laugh-packed murder-mystery dinner party for six friends, hires a moody maid to dish up the three-course meal, and refuses to let guests enter without fishnet tights and fedoras, no one is surprised to find a stranger hiding in the window box or two cops casing the joint—except their hostess. Somewhere between the Capone caviar and the Ma Barker biscuits, the guests start unraveling Carol’s hysterical 1929 “whodunit” and find a wad of cash stuffed in a trash can. While Carol’s friends are having the crime of their lives, Carol is baffled. The stranger is a stranger, the cops are strangers, and strange enough, Carol has no clue who stashed the cash in the trash and asks, “Is it real?” With a little help from Carol’s youngest daughter, Corky, Carol’s plot thickens. Corky (and friends) found $75,000 in the park, hid it in the house, and are now being followed by a couple of gangsters, who are being followed by a couple of salesmen, who are being followed by a couple of cops. Before long, Corky and friends find themselves in a heap of trouble when the gangsters demand their cash back and Corky can’t find it (the dinner guests are using it for dessert napkins). What started with dinner and a murder-mystery among friends, ends in hilarious havoc and heart-pounding fun! Costumes vary from flappers and pin stripes to gangsters, vacuum cleaner salespeople, and teenagers. One interior set.

     Privacy Policy   |   Shipping   |   Payments   |   Royalties   |   © 2013 Brooklyn Publishers LLC   |   website by dw brown