The
Quest for Santa Claus
BY
FRANK ATKINSON
PRICE 50 CENTS
Copyright 1923
ARTHUR H. STROUSE PUBLISHING CO.
BERWYN, ILL.
The Quest for Santa Claus
A Christmas Play in
Four Acts and a Prologue
Depicting Familiar Scenes On Christmas Eve
In Merry England
| [Prologue] | |
| [Act I] | A Street in Sandbach |
| [Act II] | Brereton Hall |
| [Act III] | Room in Santa Claus House |
| [Act IV] | Santa Claus Workshop |
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Rosalind, The Original 2 in 1
Captain of the Congo S. S.
First Mate of the Congo S. S.
| Maggie Crispin | } | A brace of street urchins |
Mr. S. Claus, Toymaker—by special appointment to Her Majesty, the Queen
| Harold Ethel | } | Two souls with but a single thought |
| Mr. Allcock Mr. Clews | } | Lovers of darkness rather than light |
Note: Before the curtain rises upon Act I, as soon as the company has assembled, the Superintendent ostensibly begins a short address of welcome. While thus engaged, “Beggar Maid” enters at the rear of the room and immediately starts in with her lines and by the time the First Mate, who up until that point has been serving as an Usher, has made reply the whole audience is conscious of the conversation taking place, and the dialogue goes on uninterrupted until the end.
The transformation accomplished by the erstwhile Beggar Maid, but now a Fairy Princess, is the sudden illumination of the evergreen trees flanking both sides of the stage by colored electric lights, and is very effective.