A PAIR OF CRACKER-JACKS
A Farce-Comedy in Three Acts
By Scott Byrnes
Four males, four females. Costumes modern; scenery, one interior. Plays two hours and a half. An unusually lively and amusing farce for a very small cast, easy to produce and effective in performance. All the parts are good and the laughs equally distributed. Produced professionally in 1904; professional acting rights reserved. Royalty of ten dollars ($10.00) for amateur performance required by the author.
Price, 25 cents
CHARACTERS
Jack Cracker, a hard cracker.
Jack Cracker, 2d, a firecracker.
Junius Brutus Bang, in the “profesh.”
Coffee, a colored brother.
Mrs. Jack Cracker, Jack’s wife.
Estelle Clayton, Jack 2d’s fiancée.
Flo. Atkins, Jack’s niece.
Katrina Von Hoot, Flo’s double.
SYNOPSIS
Act I.—Afternoon. Exhortations.
Act II.—The same afternoon. Complications.
Act III.—The same evening. Congratulations.