Lively plays for live people
Lively Plays for Live People
BY THOMAS STEWART DENISON AUTHOR OF Thirty-six plays; also, “An Iron Crown,” “The Man Behind,” “Outlines of World’s History,” etc.
CHICAGO: T. S. DENISON, Publisher, 163 Randolph Street.
Copyright, 1895, by T. S. Denison.
The first requisite in a play is action , after that should be found as much novelty of incident and freshness of dialogue, combined with originality in character study, as the author can contrive to get together in these days when apparently nothing is wholly new. These plays are intended primarily for representation .
These explanations are made because the purpose of a previous volume of my plays, issued without preface, appeared to have been misunderstood in a few instances.
Public approval, whether it be an infallible guide or not, in matters pertaining to print, is at least encouraging, and this leads me to say that of my earlier plays there have been sold in paper covers three hundred and twenty thousand copies , besides an edition in cloth.
The Author.
Chicago, July 11, 1895.
Thomas S. Denison
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LIVELY PLAYS.
CONTENTS.
ABOUT THE PLAY.
TOPP’S TWINS.
CHARACTERS.
STAGE DIRECTIONS.
BILL OF THE PLAY.
PROPERTIES.
TOPP’S TWINS.
ABOUT THE PLAY.
PATSY O’WANG.
CAST OF CHARACTERS.
Synopsis and Hints to Players.
PROPERTIES.
STAGE DIRECTIONS.
PATSY O’WANG.
REJECTED.
CAST OF CHARACTERS.
Hints on Costumes and Playing.
STAGE DIRECTIONS.
REJECTED.
THE NEW WOMAN.
CHARACTERS.
STAGE DIRECTIONS.
COSTUMES.
PROPERTIES.
THE NEW WOMAN.
ONLY COLD TEA.
CHARACTERS.
PROPERTIES.
STAGE DIRECTIONS.
ONLY COLD TEA.
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
CHARACTERS.
PROPERTIES.
STAGE DIRECTIONS.
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
MADAME PRINCETON’S TEMPLE OF BEAUTY.
CHARACTERS.
STAGE DIRECTIONS.
MADAME PRINCETON’S TEMPLE OF BEAUTY.
A DUDE IN A CYCLONE.
CHARACTERS.
A DUDE IN A CYCLONE.
IT’S ALL IN THE PAY STREAK.
Characters.
Properties.
Costumes.
Hints on Presentation.
BILL OF THE PLAY.
STAGE DIRECTIONS.
IT’S ALL IN THE PAY STREAK.
THE COBBLER.
CHARACTER.
Costume.
THE COBBLER.
DENISON’S ACTING PLAYS.
CHOICE PLAYS AND AMUSEMENT BOOKS.
SCRAP-BOOK RECITATIONS,