Little Frieda Mysteries

The Wee Weever-A Little Frieda Mystery Little Freida, with the assistance of Mojo, attempts to unravel the mystery of the "thing" lurking within the McIllroy mansion. Whatever it is, its illusive, mischievous & perhaps dangerous. As Mojo zeros in on the "Imp" (as he calls it) Little Frieda is in Ireland, advising him via cell-phone. But whatever traps they set, it's Mojo who always ends up getting caught. The Imp talks to Mojo in his sleep, it calls him "Moor Man." And this, Little Frieda discovers, is the key to how it came into existence & how to reach out to it. That is, reach out without Mojo being dragged in. Little Frieda's Life Lessons Little Frieda comes from a race of beings whose purpose in the cosmos is to smoke cigars and, in their spare time, lend a hand when possible to humans who have gotten themselves into one kind of jam or another. When Jack Flanders came to Inverness and stumbled into the Fourth Tower, he embarked on a crash course of life lessons filled with sticky jams of all kinds. Little Frieda became his help-mate, keeping Jack alive and learning. In addition to last minute, death-defying rescues, her mission included providing Jack with instruction on living a fulfilling life, but because they were constantly running away from dragons and things, she never had a chance to lay it all out. Now she does, in Little Frieda's Life Lessons. Drawing on her unusual skills and guided by the wisdom of her ancestors (including her poker-playing uncle, Lenny), the strange-eyed one with the pig-tails brings a new approach to the concept of 'self-help', an approach that can best be summed up in her own words: ?We?re all alone together, so help yourself. I need it! This one's short, but sweet. The Case of the Disappearing Witch In a little theatre, off off off Broadway, Simon Gray is attempting to direct a production of Macbeth, but every actress that plays Witch #3, disappears. Simon calls in his old friend, Mojo Sam. When Mojo sees an actress vanish before his eyes, he brings in Little Frieda, a girl who looks about 12 years old, wears pigtails that rise straight up in the air when she senses danger, smokes Havana cigars, and has no pupils in her eyes. She can see thought forms. When she finally talks Simon into allowing her to play Witch #3, Little Frieda also disappears, in fact, right on stage, “Poof!” she’s gone. But then, in the Realm of the Muse, Little Frieda meets the real Witch #3, and she is sizzling mad and out for revenge. Wait 'til you hear the music that Tim Clark did. It is awesome! Really exceptional, a full orchestra backing the skewered humor of Meatball Fulton's script, along with his really bent take on Macbeth's witches.

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  • Thanks for posting this offering I look forward to listening to it.

    Bob

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