The convolvulus: a comedy in three acts

ALLEN NORTON
NEW YORK CLAIRE MARIE MCMXIV
COPYRIGHT, 1914 By CLAIRE MARIE DRAMATIC RIGHTS RETAINED BY THE AUTHOR
PRINTED SEPTEMBER, 1914
CARL VAN VECTEN
THOSE CONCERNED
SCENES OF THE PLAY
TIME
An Afternoon
THE CONVOLVULUS
Scene —Jane's house on Gramercy Park. A living room with doors R. and L. Entrance U. R. Curtains U. C., showing an alcove which looks out on the Park. Dill, in velvet knickerbockers and jacket, is arranging service for tea . Jack, a young man of twenty, has entered. He wears green kid gloves and a green Alpine hat to match.
Jack. So you're getting married, Dill?

Allen Norton
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2014-05-03

Темы

Comedies; New York (N.Y.) -- Drama; Butlers -- Drama

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