The Mysterious Disappearance The Mysterious Disappearance a play by Kirt Shineman CONTACT INFORMATION: KIRT SHINEMAN 1001 W. CLAREMONT ST. PHOENIX, AZ. 85013
[email protected] 623-628-5666 Dramatist Guild Member LMDA Member This script is copyright protected and may not be reproduced, distributed, or disseminated without the prior written permission of the author. 0 The Mysterious Disappearance CHARACTERS: CAST: 4 actors— 1 male, 3 females (the man plays all the male characters) AGATHA CHRISTIE 85 years-old, she walks with a limp, and wears dentures. She enjoys wearing late 40's style suits and skirts with pintucks instead figure seams. MARY WESTMACOTT a nom de plume between 80 and 115 years-old— a spinster in a 1940’s all grey vintage dress with words sewn into the print. Her severe eyes give away her curiosity. {Only Agatha can see her.} ROSALIND HICKS 56 years-old, tall, white-haired, enjoys wearing late 60’s bell-bottom pants and a blouse. ANTHONY “TONY” HICKS 59 years-old in 1970’s work clothes. HARRY MAYNARD old, gray beard, balding, and hefty. (Played by the same actor who portrays TONY.) ARCHIE CHRISTIE an elegant man dressed in a 1920’s tuxedo, with tails, and he is well groomed. (Played by the same actor who portrays TONY.) WILLIAM “BILLY” COLLINS friend, publisher and editor for HarperCollins, in a business suit. (Played by the same actor who portrays TONY.) SETTING: Agatha’s library room of Greenway House, in Torbay, England. The room contains bookshelves, a writing desk, a couch, and swivel chairs. Parts of the bookshelves have cabinet doors, hiding a Dictaphone, and a hidden door for some mysterious exits.