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  | Script: $7.00 | Notebook Script: $12.75 | | (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes) |
| First Performance Royalty: $60.00 | Each Additional Performance: $60.00 | Limited Video Rights: $30.00 | Limited Streaming/Broadcast Rights: $30.00 | Extra Streams: $0.30 | Artwork Image Download: $30.00 | | Type: Short Play | Genres: Comedy, Melodrama | Themes: Love & Romance, Scheming | Running Time: 50 minutes | Speaking Cast: 15 females, 6 males, 21 total cast | ISBN: 978-1-61588-136-9 |
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| Script Preview Comments Productions | | Synopsis | In truth, Winslow P. Downs III is a swashbuckling, exciting, debonair hunk (though his head cavity does indeed carry around a lot of empty space and most often, he can be quite the oaf). But not to Emmymaesue Anne Sketchington... to Emmymaesue, he is every bit a dashing hero as he was the first day they met and then some! But making his dastardly presence known, Vidor Simon Persellen unsheathes his fiendish scheme with one pernicious sneer... unless Emmymaesue agrees to marry Vidor, Granny Sketchington will be lost in a blustery midnight snowstorm, Aunt Molly and Aunt Mona will perish in sub-zero freezing cold temperatures, and Emmymaesue will be tied to the railroad tracks, ankles and all! AGHAST! Emmymaesue’s life is fraught with serious trouble... could all be lost from this tragic turn-of-events? In the fashion of the 1890’s vaudeville melodramas, “Seasick” is grand entertainment with several hilarious attempts to foil the sinister plottings of the heartless Vidor Simon Persellen. |
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