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Mr. Elwoods deals with an invisible rabbit as if it were a real person. At the end of the play, it remains unclear whether the happy Mr. Elwoods with his invisible rabbit or his environment, which believes him to be a mentally disturbed person, is normal.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Günther Lüders | Elwood P. Dowd | Unowned |
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Erika von Thellmann | Veta | Unowned |
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Friedrich Schoenfelder | Dr. Chumley | Unowned |
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Karl-Georg Saebisch | Omar Gaffney | Unowned |