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Don\'t Take My Penny (manuscript)
Don't Take My Penny (manuscript)
Cute, movie-mad Penny stars in what is perhaps the most popular and loved comedy in the entire amateur field. Sensationally successful, this comedy has youth, zest and laughter.
Comedy. By Anne Coulter Martens.

Cast: 8m., 9w. Sixteen-year-old Penny is walking around with a book on her head and a dreamy look in her eyes and practicing elocution with her mouth full of pebbles, preparing herself to play the star role in the movie version of a popular novel. The author is searching the country for his ideal—he's coming to town tomorrow—and Penny just knows she'll be chosen! What Penny doesn't know is that Sally, the new maid, is a former child movie star, now grown up, whom a clever publicity agent has planted there to be miraculously "discovered" by the author. So Penny ignores Sally (who practices dance steps when no one's around), and she ignores the talent of her quiet, unselfish older sister, Mavis, who has small parts in radio. Penny and Joanna have their hands full with preparations … for Penny intends to take her girlfriend, Joanna, with her to Hollywood. Penny and Joanna give up playing in the tennis tournament with their boy friends, Greg and Kerry. They tell them they are putting childish things like tennis behind them. Greg and Kerry confer with Gram and decide to outwit Penny and Joanna by posing as the great author and a brunette model. They do—and the girls fall for it! A riotous scene follows in which Henri, the clothes designer, shows off his latest creation on attractive models for Penny to consider for her descent on Hollywood. But the disguised Greg and Kerry poke fun at each lovely outfit and finally kick the indignant Henri out the door. Then, just as Penny is prepared to say "thumbs down" on famous authors—Dad shows up with the real author. But the plans for the "discovery' of Sally go awry, for Sally has fallen in love with Mark, the older brother, whose one ambition is to run a chicken farm! That seems to Sally a lot more glamorous than a screen career, for she remembers the real Hollywood of hard work and disappointments. Sally and Mark plan their little white cottage, with its picket fence and roses, and about this time their first chicken triumphantly lays an egg! In the midst of all the excitement, the author does choose a star for his play—but the girl he chooses surprises everyone. But by this time, Penny and Joanna have changed their minds again and paired off for the tennis tournament with Greg and Kerry. And Gram has given mother a piece of her mind for running about giving lectures on child rearing when she should be looking after her own family. This is a play that has everything, youth, charm, funny incidents, and good parts for all. It is no surprise to us that it is one of the most popular plays in the country.

Notes
Characters: They're all bright as new pennies, these lively characters, from the light-toed Sally who prefers chickens to Hollywood; Mark, who prefers Sally to everything else; the worried father; the lecturing mother; outspoken Gram who plots with Greg and Kerry; the famous author; the Hollywood publicity man; lovely, talented Mavis; the lisping and prattling models; the excitable Henri; the little delivery boy with the big packages, and Joanna and Penny, who start and end all the helter-skelter fun and spontaneous laughter. We're saving Pennies—the cute and captivating pennies who play the title role in this entrancing play. It's everybody's favorite play. Both the cast and the audience will love every moment of it.

The manuscript can be photocopied for production. Just let us know how many copies you will be making, and we will issue a letter of permission.
Play details
Status:  Out of Print
Type of show:  Full-Length
Catalog Code:  D20
Cast Size:  17
No. of Act(s):  3
Pages:  93
Royalty:  $50.00 /perf.*
Cost:  $35.00
Categories
Performing Group: High Schools | College Theatre | Community Theatre
Genre: Comedy
Rights & Availability
This title can only be licensed/sold in the U.S. and Canada
* Please note that royalties quoted in our catalog are intended for K-12 schools with a standard curriculum only. All other producing groups must submit a completed application.


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