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PLAYING POSSUM

Holly Hepp-Galván

(Pictured: Bethany Harbaugh, Pollyanna Theatre Company, Directed by Judy Matetzschk-Campbell)

5 Characters – Any gender
Comedy
45 Minutes

Long ago, possums didn't look the way they do today. They were silky white and had beautiful tails with long, thick fur. And they loved to play tricks! Particularly on poor Coyote. In this retelling of Mexican folklore, we follow Possum's adventures where perhaps he plays one trick too many. Written in English with Spanish language elements, this play will have children laughing while they think about what it really means to be clever.

Productions: Rising Sun Performance Company, NYC and Pollyanna Theatre Company, TX

Read the Script on New Play Exchange

Holly Hepp-Galván

(Pictured: Chase Brewer, Uyen-Anh Dang, Pollyanna Theatre Company)

Holly Hepp-Galván

(Pictured: Raymond Gutierrez, Pollyanna Theatre Company)

Holly Hepp-Galván

(Pictured: Bethany Harbaugh, Chase Brewer, Pollyanna Theatre Company)

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