Bride of Brackenloch
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The Bride of Brackenloch is an off-Broadway play written in 1987 by Rick Abbot. The play is a farce.
[edit] The plot
The action takes place in Scotland. The story is about a man named Jabez Thorngall who lost his bride, Victoria Cavendish to an ancient family curse. After the ordeal, Jabez takes a new bride, an American heiress and Scottish bartender named Daphne Dixon.
Soon after, a piece of leather called the Strong Wong Hong Kong tong gong thong, stolen by Jabez's grandfather goes missing and Jabez's sister's husband is found locked in the Brackenloch vault. This time things begin to become weird. The major suspect is a handyman who works for Jabez.