Margaret Cradmeier's Catalogue of Minor Yet Helpful Uncanny Abilities
Length: 25-30 minutes
Cast Size:
16-30 actors (suggested casting: 3F, 13 any)
Genre:
Comedy
Synopsis:
Margaret Cradmeier may not be the easiest person to get along with, but her message about people is ultimately hopeful: We do not need superheroes or magicians to accomplish the important tasks in life; we need people with “myhuas”--minor yet helpful uncanny abilities. With her limited supply of patience and barely-contained temper, Maggie attempts to work with her Ensemble to explain myhuas.�...Read More
Margaret Cradmeier may not be the easiest person to get along with, but her message about people is ultimately hopeful: We do not need superheroes or magicians to accomplish the important tasks in life; we need people with “myhuas”--minor yet helpful uncanny abilities. With her limited supply of patience and barely-contained temper, Maggie attempts to work with her Ensemble to explain myhuas.�...Read More
Genre | Comedy |
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Length Type | One-Act |
Theme | School Life, Superheroes |
Cast Size | 16-30 actors (suggested casting: 3F, 13 any) |
Approx. Running Time | 25-30 minutes |
* Minimum Royalty: $55.00 / performance
Script PDF: $10.00
Margaret Cradmeier may not be the easiest person to get along with, but her message about people is ultimately hopeful: We do not need superheroes or magicians to accomplish the important tasks in life; we need people with “myhuas”--minor yet helpful uncanny abilities. With her limited supply of patience and barely-contained temper, Maggie attempts to work with her Ensemble to explain myhuas. The task would be impossible, though, if not for Maggie’s stalwart supporter, Allen, an Ensemble member who works tirelessly to keep the show on track. Fortunately for the audience, Allen believes Maggie’s intentions are more important than her faults.