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The Remarkable Susan
The Remarkable Susan
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Author: Tim Kelly Publisher: Dramatists Play Service (cover may change) Format: Softcover # of Pages: 21 Pub. Date: 1973 Edition: Acting ISBN-10: 0822209438 ISBN-13: 9780822209430 Cast Size: 10 female, 6 male (or all female), extras
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About
the Play:
The Remarkable Susan is a one-act drama by Tim
Kelly. Drawn from the actual court records, this imaginative and
compelling courtroom drama deals with the trial of Susan B. Anthony,
an early women's rights activist who dared to fight for her
constitutional right to vote in an election.
The Remarkable Susan is set in an upstate New York
courtroom where Susan B. Anthony, a social reformer and women's
rights advocate, is on trial for casting a ballot during the 1872
election for members of Congress. Tempers flare, animosities run
high, and insults are traded as the fiery defendant of woman's rights
challenges the ruling of the court – determined to resist bigotry
and injustice. While her trial is basically a sham, she storms and
pleads and lectures, and skillfully turns defeat into victory –
sounding a call for human dignity which inevitably awakened the
conscience of the nation.
The Remarkable Susan is
an ideal choice for high school drama productions.
Cast: 10 female, 6 male (or all female), extras
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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