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| Script Preview Author Notes Productions | | Synopsis | Looking for a little R & R, the Bandits stumble across an ad for Lucy Boa’s Bed & Breakfast in the local newspaper and decide a quiet, out-of-the-way inn will make the perfect hideaway. However, Lucy’s husband and partner, the eccentric Mr. Pupinski, are in the process of putting together a circus so the house is full of circus trappings and an unusual clown named Harpo who, like his namesake, creates hilarious havoc wherever he goes. To complicate matters, Lucy Boa has just had another car accident, this time with Vita Rottenswapper, an important client of Lucy’s daughter, Rosie. Rottenswapper (against her better judgment) has no choice but to spend the night at the inn with all of the other crazies. When Edna Rice arrives, certain her boss, Vita Rottenswapper, has met with foul play, the insanity takes an outlandish turn. They can’t find Rottenswapper and it’s time to sing circus carols!The Ray Sheers trilogy includes “Black Hearts and Bearded Ladies,” “For The Love of Lucy,” and “A Circus in The House.” However, the plays could be produced independently also. |
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