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M*A*S*H: A One-Act Play
M*A*S*H: A One-Act Play
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Author: Tim Kelly Publisher: Dramatic Publishing (cover may change) Format: Softcover # of Pages: 39 Pub. Date: 1973 Edition: Acting ISBN-10: 087129382X ISBN-13: 9780871293824 Cast Size: 11 female, 11 male, less with doubling
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About the Play:
The hit play M*A*S*H,
by Tim Kelly, is also
available in this approved one-act cutting of the comic misadventures
of the Mobil Army Surgical Hospital (M*A*S*H).
Especially recommended for school and contest use.
M*A*S*H on stage! This 60-minute cutting is a wild, free-flowing comedy that's easy to stage. Joining M*A*S*H are two unpredictable madcaps, Hawkeye and Duke. They can't be dealt with casually, however, because they are also two of the best chest surgeons in South Korea. They decide to wage a campaign to get a young Korean to the United States and entered in a good school. The thread of this effort helps tie together the pileup of comic adventures that pyramid right before the eyes of your astonished and hysterical audience!
When ordering, please specify the
one-act version.
This one-act version of M*A*S*H
is an ideal choice for high
school drama contests and one-act festivals.
Cast: 11 female, 11 male, less with doubling
What people say:
"This script has been
excellently cut and created a seamless and smooth movement from scene
to scene. We received tons of positive comments about the show."
— K. Olson,
Holdrege Public Schools
"We did an evening of one acts
and M*A*S*H was most popular with the students,
both on-stage and in the audience. It was quick to learn, easy to
produce, and FUN." — David
J. Cope,
Titusville Senior High School
About the Playwright:
Tim Kelly (1931-1998) is often regarded as the
most-published playwright in America, with over 300 titles to his
credit under both his real name and at least four pseudonyms (Vera
Morris, J. Moriarty, Robert Swift, Keith Jackson). Many of his plays,
like Les Miserables, M*A*S*H and The Uninvited,
are adaptations of novels, films. or television series, although he
also wrote a host of parodies a well as original scripts and musical
libretti. While his plays have been performed off-Broadway and by
such companies as the Royal Court Rep, the Manhattan Theatre Club
(MTC) and Seattle Rep, he is best known for writing for university,
community and school theatre.
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Victor Hugo, adapted by Tim Kelly
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Richard Hooker, adapted by Tim Kelly
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