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Comedy of manners |
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Short, 40-55 minutes
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5 females, 4 males, 1 either (9-30 actors possible: 4-25 females, 3-10 males) |
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Minimal.
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| Terence Wimbledon-Greene, bachelor of a thousand names and disguises, has finally decided to give up his wild ways. But when news arrives of his eccentric Uncle Wallace's death, Terence has just twenty-five minutes to get a girl to marry him if he wants to inherit his uncle's fortune. Unfortunately, the only girls who'll have him believe he's someone else -- and the only one he wants, wants nothing to do with him. In the style of a classic comedy of manners, Wallace's Will is chock-full of mistaken identities, drawing-room hijinks, and ridiculous accents. |
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Best Play, Hudson High School's One-Act Festival, Massachusetts (2008) |
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| Wallace's Will, Hudson High School, Hudson, Massachusetts (2008). Photo: Christine Snyder |
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