Synopsis
Clucks & Coup
Published by Dramatists Play Service
5 Female
Talk of lynching and fire bombing is rife, but the good ole boys are hilariously inept and Dr Kennedy, a Vietnam vet, is more than they bargained for - all of which leads to a very funny and most revealing stand-off (M7,F1)
First presented by the Actors Theatre of Louisville as part of the '82 Shorts Festival, the two wildly funny farces comprising this double bill poke outrageous fun at the changing status of race relations in today's South
The action centers on the annual presentation of Gone With The Wind in a small Alabama town and the crisis which erupts when a black dentist is chosen to play Rhett Butler
In Coup, the leaders of local society are preparing their annual Fourth of July presentation of Gone With The Wind with the aging Miz Zifty expecting, once again, to be cast as Scarlett O'Hara, much to the disdain of her Negro maid, Beulah
The burning question, however, is who will play Rhett Butler, a problem compounded by the aspirations of a number of unsuitable candidates, including a flighty hairdresser and a gawky high school boy
In the end the role goes (heaven forbid) to an extremely bright and personable black dentist - leading to great consternation and the last minute substitution of Beulah in the part of Scarlett! (M4,F4)