LOST—A CHAPERON
A Comedy in Three Acts
By Courtney Bruerton and W. S. Maulsby
Six male, nine female characters. Costumes modern; scenery, an interior and an easy exterior. Plays a full evening. An excellent comedy with the true college atmosphere but with its scenes away from actual college life. A breezy lot of college girls in camp lose their chaperon for twenty-four hours, and are provided by a camp of college boys across the lake with plenty of excitement. The parts are all good and of almost equal opportunity, the situations are very funny and the lines full of laughs. This is sure to be liked by the young people for whom it is intended, and is strongly recommended for high-school performance. Price, 25 cents.
CHARACTERS
| George Higgins, a Tuft's A. B. | Ernest S. Swenson | |||
| Jack Abbott, | - | Tuft's sub-freshmen, camping with Higgins | Stanley M. Brown | |
| Fred Lawton, | Arthur J. Anderson | |||
| Raymond Fitzhenry, a Harvard student | Arthur T. Hale | |||
| Dick Norton, | - | off-hill engineers | Ernest A. Larrabee | |
| Tom Crosby, | Ferdinand Bryham | |||
| Marjorie Tyndall, George's cousin; a Smith girl | Helen J. Martin | |||
| Alice Bennett, | - | Jackson girls | Dorothy F. Entwistle | |
| Agnes Arabella Bates, | Edith H. Bradford | |||
| Ruth French, | Marjorie L. Henry | |||
| Blanche Westcott, | Beatrice L. Davis | |||
| Mrs. Higgins, the chaperon. George's mother | Effie M. Ritchie | |||
| Mrs. Sparrow, a farmer's wife. (Not in the original cast.) | ||||
| Lizzie, | - | her daughters. | ||
| Mandy | ||||
SYNOPSIS
- Act I.—The Girls' Camp at Sherwood, 7 a. m.
- Act II.—The Fellows' Camp at Sherwood, 8 a. m.
- Act III.—Same as Act I, 10 a. m.