
Scaramouche
from Scaramouche Jones
by Justin Butcher
Monologue Text
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I found it at Borders but the publisher is Methuen. The ISBN number is 0 413 77221 7
Copyright Status
COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL
Copyright and Performance Guidelines Statement
Copyright © 2002 Justin Butcher
All rights in this play are strictly reserved and application for performances, etc. should be made to PFD, Drury House, 34-43 Russell Street, London WC2B 5HA. No performance may be given unless a license has been obtained.
Author(s)
Character Name
Scaramouche
Source Title
Scaramouche Jones
Source Type
PLAY
Act / Scene
Act 1
Setting
A backstage dressing-room area of an old cicus tent.
Period
CONTEMPORARY
Publishing Status
PUBLISHED PIECE
Content Rating
SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES
Era
CONTEMPORARY
Monologue Type
COMIC
DRAMATIC
Gender
MALE (MASCULINE)
Age Range
30s - LATE
40s - EARLY
40s - LATE
50s
60s
70+
Race / Ethnicity
INDIAN
CHINESE
JAPANESE
KOREAN
AFRICAN
CAUCASIAN
NATIVE AMERICAN
PACIFIC ISLANDER
FILIPINO
CHICANO
Dialect
STANDARD ENGLISH
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