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LET'S HANG HIM AND READ THE WILL      
By: Pat Cook
LET'S HANG HIM AND READ THE WILL
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
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Type: Full Length Play
Genre: Mystery
Running Time: 90 minutes
Speaking Cast: 13 females, 6 males, 19 total cast
ISBN: 978-1-61588-094-2
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Synopsis
All is not well in the little burg of Beautyrest Springs. It’s most prominent (and hated) citizen, F. Mycroft Tanner, did himself in. At least, that’s what Sheriff Harold Tyred reports in between his visits with Martha, the maid, who was also seeing Percy, the gardener, who is sweet on Freida, the reporter, who really wants the inside scoop on Mycroft’s death (and his rather plush will). It is up to fat cat attorney, Lamar Lee Rascal, to unravel all this and find the missing will, Mycroft’s diamond ring, and the misplaced family scrapbook. He is distracted, however, by running into Mycroft’s daffy sister, Jemmy Jean, who he left at the altar some twenty-five years ago. If you think it’s all too confusing, wait until two people show up claiming to be the same long-lost daughter, the murdered maid’s older sister puts in an appearance and a tour guide starts bringing groups through the scene of the crime. This riotous spoof is full of soap opera-isms and will keep you guessing until the last suspect you suspected is no longer a suspect. Interior set. “This play was an overwhelming success . . . this is one of your best!”—Jim Hutson, Clear Spring High School, Clear Spring, MD.

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