Cast List | p. 3 |
ACT I | p. 5 |
ACT II | p. 19 |
ACT III | p. 39 |
ACT IV | p. 56 |
Stage Manager's Plot | p. 70 |
Carpenter's Plot | p. 71 |
Property Plot | p. 72 |
Electrical Plot | p. 73 |
Plate based on Act I | p. 16 |
Plate based on Act II | p. 24 |
Plate based on Act III | p. 49 |
Plate based on Act IV | p. 56 |
The glad play, by Catherine Chisholm Cushing, after thenovel by Eleanor H. Porter. 5 males, 6 females. 2 interiors.Costumes, modern. Plays 2¼ hours. An orphan girl is thrustinto the home of a maiden aunt. In spite of the trials thatbeset her, she manages to find something to be glad about, andbrings light into sunless lives. Finally Pollyanna straightensout the love affairs of her elders, and finds happiness for herselfin Jimmy. "Pollyanna" gives a better appreciation of peopleand the world. It reflects the humor and humanity that gavethe story such wonderful popularity among young and old.
Produced in New York, and for two seasons on tour. Royalty,$25.00. Price, 75 cents.
An optimistic comedy in 3 acts, by Julie M. Lippmann, authorof the "Martha" stories. 5 males. 5 females. 3 interiors. Costumes,modern. Plays 2½ hours.
Full of quaint humor, old-fashioned, homely sentiment, thekind that people who see the play will recall and chuckle overtomorrow and the next day.
Miss Lippmann has herself adapted her successful book forthe stage and has selected from her novel the most tellingincidents, infectious comedy and homely sentiment for theplay, and the result is thoroughly delightful. Royalty, $25.Price, 60 cents.
A comedy of youth, in 4 acts, by Booth Tarkington. 8 males,6 females. 1 exterior. 2 interiors. Costumes, modern. Plays2½ hours.
It is the tragedy of William Sylvanus Baxter that he hasceased to be sixteen and is not yet eighteen. Seventeen is notan age, it is a disease.
In his heart William knows all the tortures and delights oflove. But he is still sent by his mother on errands of the mosth