CONTENTS

[INTRODUCTION]
Wherein, at union rates, the author performs the common but popular musical feat known as "blowing one's own horn"13
[THE THEATER AT A GLANCE]
Being a correspondence school education in the business of the playhouse that should enable the veriest tyro to become a Charles Frohman or a David Belasco19
[SOME PEOPLE I'VE LIED ABOUT]
Being reminiscences of the author's nefarious but more or less innocuous career as a press agent48
[THE WRITING AND READING OF PLAYS]
Being a discussion as to which pursuit is the more painful, with various entertaining and instructive remarks as to the method of following both90
[THE PERSONALITIES OF OUR PLAYWRIGHTS]
Being an effort to outdo Ernest Thompson Seton and Charles G. D. Roberts at their own game—which is speaking literally122
[STAGE STRUCK]
Being a diagnosis of the disease, and a description of its symptoms, which has the rare medical merit of attempting a cure at the same time164
[ON THE GREAT WHITE WAY]
Being an account of intrepid explorations in the habitat of the creatures whose habits are set forth in the preceding chapters192
[WHAT HAPPENS AT REHEARSALS]
Being something about the process by which performances are got ready for the pleasure of the public and the profit of the ticket speculators221
[THE ART OF "GETTING IT OVER"]
Being the sort of title to suggest a treatise on suicide, whereas, in point of fact, this chapter merely confides all that the author doesn't know about acting262
[SOMETHING ABOUT "FIRST NIGHTS"]
Wherein is shown that the opening of a new play is more hazardous than the opening of a jack-pot, and that theatrical production is a game of chance in comparison with which roulette and rouge-et-noir are al as tiddledewinks or old maid284
[IN VAUDEVILLE]
Being inside information regarding a kind of entertainment at which one requires intelligence no more than the kitchen range316
[WITH THE PEOPLE "IN STOCK"]
Concerning Camille, ice cream, spirituality, red silk tights, Blanche Bates, Thomas Betterton, second-hand plays, parochialism, matinee girls, Augustin Daly, and other interesting topics347
[SITTING IN JUDGMENT WITH THE GODS]
Being an old manuscript with a new preface—the former dealing with a lost art, and the latter subtly suggesting who lost it378
[THE SMART SET ON THE STAGE]
Wherein the author considers comedies of manners, and players who succeed illy in living up to them408