THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS – THREE ACT COMEDY PLAYS
The Last Time I saw Paris – the alternative history – How the horse of Troy thing really went down! Complete with Greek Gods that are actually Scottish, and many, many puns, this teen parody on the Trojan wars in the style of the ‘Carry On films’ will have the cast giggling away , and the audience too. Featuring: Helen of Sparta, Paris, Hector, Achilles and a host of other mythical characters and complete with two songs and incidental music. It is a great play for a large cast, such as a secondary or high school or community theatre group.
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Author: Keith Passmore
Genre: Historical parody
Type: Three act comedy play
Number of actors: Forty seven parts but may be doubled up
Ages of the actors: Teen to adult
Suitable for: Teens to adults
Length: 2-2.5 hours
Set: Various – various palaces, a wedding reception, palace grounds
Level of Difficulty: 8/10 crowd control
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Cost is $5.50 for this digital teen comedy play script
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© July 2014 Keith Passmore and Off The Wall Play Publishers
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