Blind Woman’s Bluff & The Canterville Ghost
2 one act Comedies!!
A young thief arrives at the home of a blind woman who lives on an isolated bluff, ostensibly answering an ad about a chair for sale. Since the ad mentioned the woman was blind and lived alone, John plans on pulling off an easy heist. But while he’s there, Myra strikes up friendly conversation, cracks jokes and treats him like her own son. John starts to feel guilty about his plan to rob the lady blind. But when the old woman brings out a jar full of cash, asking if he’d like to donate to the charity organization for the blind, he can’t resist helping himself to the wad of cash the next chance he gets. But wait! Myra’s not the vulnerable victim John thinks she is. By Janet S. Tiger
An American family faces the ghost of an English country manor with astounding good humor and amusement. While most of the family delights in the apparitions and pranks of the old ghost, the eldest daughter understands his desire to rest and comes to his aid. This play is filled with mystery, chills, and humor. Based on Oscar Wilde’s tale. Adapted by Darwin Reid Payne.
