THE PLAYS OF THE LITTLE THEATRE
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a—Allegory c—Comedy d—Drama m—Masque p—Play s—Satire m—Men, or Male Characters w—Women, or Female Characters j—Juvenile i—Characters played by either sex |
ABERCROMBIE, Lascelles
The Adder
AKINS, Zoe
Did It Really Happen?
The Magical City
Such a Charming Young Man
ALDRICH, Thos. Bailey
Sisters' Tragedy
Corydon, a Pastoral. 2m
Pauline Pavlovna. p. 1m 1w supers Houghton
ALDIS, Mary
Plays for Small Stages
Mrs. Pat and the Law. p 2m 2w 1j
The Drama Class at Tankaha, Nev. c 2m 9w
Extreme Unction. d 1m 4w
The Letter. p 2m 1j
Temperament. t 1m 2w
Five plays in one volume Duffield
ANCEY, Georges. See "Four Plays for the Free Theatre."
ANDREWS, K.
America Passes By. p 2m 2w Baker
ANDREYEV, Leonid
Love of One's Neighbor. s 15m 7w 1j Shay
D'ANNUNZIO, Gabriele
Dream of an Autumn Sunset. p 2m 4w Poet Lore
Dream of a Spring Morning. p 3m 4w Poet Lore
ARISTOPHANES
Lysistrata. s 4m 5w 1j French
ARKELL, Reginald
Columbine, a fantasy. 4m 1w S. & J.
AUGIER, Emile
The Postscript. c 1m 2w French
AUGIER, Emile, and de MUSSET, Alfred
The Green Coat. c 3m 1w French
AUSTEN, Alfred
A Lesson in Harmony. p 3m 1w French
BACON, Mrs. Josephine Dodge
The Twilight of the Gods. p 2 scenes Kennerley
BAKER, Elizabeth
Miss Tassy. p Sidgwick
BALLARD, J. Fred
The Good News. d 3m 1w 1j Harvard
BANGS, John Kendrick
The Real Thing, etc.
The Real Thing. c 2m 5w
The Barringtons' "At Home." c 2m 3w
The Return of Christmas. c 4m 3w
The Side Show. c 8m 3w
Four plays in one volume Harpers
The Bicyclers, etc.
The Bicyclers. c 4m 3w
A Dramatic Evening. c 4m 3w
The Fatal Message. c 5m 4w
A Proposal Under Difficulties. c 3m 2w
Four plays in one volume Harpers
BANNING, Kendall
"Copy." p 7m Clinic
DEBANVILLE, Theodore
Gringoire. c 4m 2w supers Poet Lore
Gringoire. c 4m 2w Dramatic
Charming Leandre. c 2m 1w French
BARBER, M. E.
Mechanical Jane. c 3W French
BARGATE, John
The Prize. p 4m 3w French
BARKER, Granville
Rococo. f m w
Vote by Ballot. p m w
Farewell To the Theatre. p m w
Three plays in one volume Little
Anatol. (See Schnitzler.)
BARRIE, James M.
Half Hours
Pantaloon. p 3m
The Twelve Pound Look. c 2m 2w
Rosalind. p 1m 2w
The Will. p 6m 1w
Four plays in one vol. Scribner's
The Tragic Man Scribner's
Echoes of War
Old Lady Shows Her Medals. p 1m 5w
The New World. p 2m 2w
Barbara's Wedding. p 3m 1w
A Well-remembered Voice. p 2m 2w
Four plays in one vol. Scribner's
BATES, W. O.
Polly of Pogue's Run. p 6m 2w Shay
BEACH, Lewis
The Clod. p 4m 1w Shay
Brothers. p 3m Shay
A Guest for Dinner Shay
BECHHOFER, C. E.
Five Russian Plays, etc.
Evreinov, N. A Merry Death. c 5m
Evreinov, N. The Beautiful Despot. c 5m 3w 1j
von Vizin, D. The Choice of a Tutor. c 5m 3w
Chekov, A. The Wedding. c 9m 3w
Chekov, A. The Jubilee. c 5m 1w
Ukrainka, L. The Babylonian Captivity. d 1m 7i
Six plays in one vol. Dutton
BECQUE, Henri
The Vultures, etc.
The Merry-Go-Round. c 4m 1w Little
BELL, Mrs. Hugh, and CECIL, A.
Time Is Money. c 1m 2w French
BELMONT, Mrs. O. H. P., and MAXWELL, Elsa
Melinda and Her Sisters. p 6m 12w Shores
BEITH, Ian Hay
The Crimson Cocoanut, etc.
The Crimson Cocoanut. c 4m 2w
A Late Delivery. p 3m 2w
The Missing Card. c 2m 2w
Three plays in one vol. Baker
Queen of Hearts. c 2m 2w Penn
BENEDIX, Roderich
The Law of Suit. c 5m French
The Third Man. c 1m 3w French
BENEVENTE, Jacinto. Plays
His Widow's Husband. c 2m 5w
With other plays in one vol. Scribner
The Smile of the Mona Lisa. p 5m 1i Badger
No Smoking. c 2m 2w Drama, Feb., 1917
In the Place of Don Juan. p 3m 2w Poet Lore
BENNETT, Arnold. Polite Farces
The Stepmother. c 2m 1w
A Good Woman. 3 cm 1w
A Question of Sex. c 2m 2w
Three plays in one volume Doran
BERINGER, Mrs. Oscar
Holly Tree Inn. p 4m 3w French
BERNARD, Tristan
French Without a Master. c 5m 2w French
I'm Going! c 1m 1w French
BIRO, Lajos
The Bridegroom. p 5m 6w
The Grandmother. p 3m 8w
Two plays in one number Drama, May, 1918
BLOCH, Bertram
The Maiden Over the Wall. f 2m 1w Drama, Aug., 1918
Morals and Circumstances. p 2m 3w Smart Set, April, 1919
BODENHEIM, Maxwell
The Wanderer. p 4m 2w Seven Arts
The Master Poisoner.
"In Minna and Myself" Pagan
BONE, F. D.
A Daughter of Japan. d French
Pride of the Regiment. p 2m 1w French
BOTTOMLEY, Gordon
Laodice and Danae. p 1m 5w Four
King Lear's Wife. p Reynolds
BOUCHOR, Maurice
A Christmas Tale. p 2m 2w French
BOUCICAULT, Dion
My Little Girl. d 3m 2w French
Lover by Proxy. c 6m 4w French
BOYCE, Neith, and HAPGOOD, Hutchins
Enemies. p 1m 1w Shay
BOYCE, Neith
The Two Sons. p 2m 2w Shay
BRAGDON, Claude
The Gift of Asia. p 2m Forum, March, 1913
BRANCH, Anna Hempstead
The Rose of the Wind. p 2m 2w Houghton
Shoes That Danced. p 3m 5w 1j Houghton
BRETHERTON, Evangeline
The Minister's Messenger. p 14w French
BRIDGHAM, G. R.
Excuse Me! c Two acts. 4m 6w Baker
A Modern Cinderella. Two acts. p 16w Baker
BRIEUX, Eugene
School for Mothers-in-law. p 2m 4w Smart Set, Sept., 1913
BRIGHOUSE, Harold
Scaring Off of Teddy Dawson. c 2m 2w French
Lonesome-like. p 2m 2w Phillips
The Price of Coal. p
The Maid of France. p 3m 2w Phillips
The Doorway. p Joseph Williams
Spring in Bloomsbury. p Joseph Williams
BRIGGS, Caroline
One a Day. c 5m Shay
In "Morningside Plays."
BROOKE, Rupert
Lithuania. d 5m 2w Chicago
BROWN, Alice
Joint Owners in Spain. c 4w Baker
The Loving Cup. p 4m 9w Baker
BROWNE, Maurice
King of the Jews. p Drama, Vol. 6, 1916
BROWNING, Robert
In a Balcony. p 1m 2w Dramatic
BRUNNER, Emma Beatrice. Bits of Background
Over Age. p 1m 4w
Spark of Life. p 2m 2w
Strangers. p 2m 1w
Making a Man. p 2m 2w
Four plays in one volume Knopf
BRYANT, E. M.
The Peacemaker. c 2m 3w French
BRYANT, Louise
The Game. p 2m 2w Shay
BUCK, Gertrude
Mother-love. p 1m 3w Drama, Feb., 1919
BUNNER, H. C.
Courtship With Variations. c 1m 1w Werner
BUNNER, H. C., and MAGNUS, J.
A Bad Case. c 1m 3w Baker
BUSHIDO. See Izumo (Takeda)
BUTLER, Ellis Parker
The Revolt. p 8w French
BYNNER, Witter
The Little King. p 3m 1w 1j Kennerley
Tiger. d 2m 3w Kennerley
deCAULAVET, G. A.
Choosing a Career. c French
CALDERON, George
The Little Stone House. p Sidgwick
CAMERON, Margaret. Comedies in Miniature
Miss Doulton's Orchids. c 3m 3w
The Burglar. c 5w
The Kleptomaniac. c 7w
The Pipe of Peace. c 1m 2w
A Christmas Chime. c 2m 2w
Committee on Matrimony. c 1m 1w
Her Neighbor's Creed and Four Monologues. c 1m 1w
Seven plays in one vol. Doubleday
Piper's Pay. c 7w French
The Teeth of the Gift Horse. c 2m 3w French
The White Elephant. c 2m 3w French
Published separately French
CAMPBELL, M. D.
A Chinese Dummy. c 6w Baker
CANNAN, Gilbert. Four Plays
James and John. p 3m 1w
Miles Dixon. Two acts, p 3m 2w
Mary's Wedding. p 2m 3w
Short Way With Authors. p 7m 1w
Four plays in one volume Phillips
Everybody's Husband. p 1m 5w Huebsch
CAPUS, Alfred
My Tailor. c 1m 2w Smart Set, Feb., 1918
CARMAN, Bliss, and KING, Mary. Earth Deities, etc.
The Dance Diurnal. m 2m 3w i
Earth Deities. m 1m 10w i
Children of the War. m 1m 1w 24j
Pas de Trois. m 3m 1w
Four masques in one vol. Kennerley
CARTER, Josephine Howell
Hilarion. c 2m 2w Poet Lore, Summer, 1915
CARTHEW, L.
The American Idea. p 3m 2w Baker
CARTON, R. C.
The Ninth Waltz. c 1m 1w French
CHAMBERS, C. Haddon
Open Gate. d 2m 2w French
CHATTERJI, Tapanmohan
The Light-Bearer. d 4m Drama, Aug., 1918
CHURCH, Virginia
Pierrot by the Light of the Moon. f 2m 3w Drama, Feb., 1919
CLEMENTS, Colin C., and SAUNDERS, John M.
Love in a French Kitchen, a Mediæval Farce. 1m 2w Poet Lore
CLARK, Barrett H. Four Plays for the Free Theatre
deCurel, F. The Fossils. Four acts p 6m 4w
Julian, J. The Serenade. Three acts. p 7m 6w
Porto-riche, G. Françoise's Luck. c 3m 2w
Ancey, G. The Dupe. c 1m 2w
Four plays in one volume Stewart
COLQUHON, Donald. See Repertory Plays
Confederates. d 4m 1w French
CONWAY, Ed. Harold
The Windy Shot. p 5m Smart Set, April, 1915
CONRAD, Joseph
One Day More. d 4m 1w Smart Set, Feb., 1914
CONVERSE, Florence
The Blessed Birthday.
A Christmas Miracle Play. 19 Characters Dutton
COOLIDGE, H. D.
Dead Reckoning. p 2m 1w Baker
COPPEE, François
The Violin Maker of Cremona. c 3m 1w supers Dramatic
Pater Noster. p 3m 3w French
COURTLELINE, Georges
The Pitiless Policeman. c 3m Poet Lore
Blank Cartridge. p 1m 1w International, July, 1914
Peace at Home. c 1m 1w International, Dec., 1913
Peace at Home. c 1m 1w Poet Lore
COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH. See Presbery, E.
COWAN, Sada
The State Forbids. d 1m 2w 2j Kennerley
In the Morgue. Forum, April, 1916
Sintram of Skagerrak. p 1m 1w
In Mayorga's "Representative One-Act Plays" Little
CRAIG, Marion Wentworth
War Brides. d 3m 4w Century
CRANDALL, Irene Jean
Beyond the Gate. Two acts. p 7m 2w French
CRANE, Mabel H.
The Girls. p 9w French
CROTHERS, Rachel
The Rector. p 1m 6w French
DANE, Essex
Fleurette & Co. p 2w French
Wrong Numbers. c 3w French
DANGERFIELD, Trelawney
Old Stuff. p 1m 2w Smart Set, June, 1917
DARGAN, Olive Tilford. Lords And Lovers
Lords and Lovers. p 18m 4w Scribner
Woods of Ida. m Century, August, 1907
DAVIS, Richard Harding
Miss Civilization. c 4m 1w French
Peace Manoeuvers. p 2m 1w French
The Zone Police. p 4m French
Orator of Zapata City. p 8m 1w Dramatic
DAVIES, Mary Carolyn
Slave With Two Faces. a 3m 4w Arens
DAVIS, Robert H.
Room Without a Number. c 3m 1w Smart Set, April, 1917
DAVIS, Robert H., and SHEEHAN, P. P.
Efficiency. d 3m Doran
DELL, Floyd
A Long Time Ago. f Forum, 1917
King Arthur's Socks. c 1m 3w Shay
The Angel Intrudes. c 3m 1w Arens
DELAND, Margaret
Dramatized by M. B. Vosburgh from "Old Chester Tales"
Miss Maria. c 2m 3w French
DEMUTH, Charles
The Azure Adder. s 3m 4w Shay
DENISON, Emily H.
The Little Mother of the Slums
Seven one-act plays Badger
DENTON, Clara J.
To Meet Mr. Thompson. c 8w Baker
DEPUE, Elva
Hattie. p 2m 3w Shay
In "Morningside Plays"
DICKENS, Charles
Browne, H. B. Short Plays from Dickens. Contains 20 dramatized
sketches from the work of Charles Dickens Scribner
Bardell vs. Pickwick. c 6m 2w Baker
A Christmas Carol. p 6m 3w Baker
DICKINSON, C. H., and GRIFFITHS, Arthur
The Rift Within the Lute. p 4m 1w French
DIX, Beulah Marie
The Glorious Game. d 6w A.S.P.L.
The Enemy. d 5m A.S.P.L.
Clemency. d 3m 1w A.S.P.L.
Legend of St. Nicholas. d Poet Lore
Allison's Lad and Other Plays
Allison's Lad. d 6m
The Hundredth Trick. d 4m
The Weakest Link. d 4m
The Snare and the Fowler. d 3m
The Captain of the Gate. d 6m
The Dark of the Dawn. d 4m
Six plays in one volume Holt
DONNAY, Maurice
The Gimlet. c 1m 1w Stratford, Dec., 1918
DORAN, Marie
The Girls Over Here. p 8w French
DOREY, J. Milnor
Under Conviction. d 2m 2w Drama, Feb., 1919
DOWSON, Ernest
Pierrot of the Minute. f 1m 1w Baker
DOWN, Oliphant
The Maker of Dreams. f 2m 1w Phillips
The Quod Wrangle. c 5m 1w French
DOYLE, A. C.
Waterloo. p 3m 1w French
A Duet. c 3m 1w French
DRACHMAN, Holgar
"Renaissance." d 6m 2w Poet Lore
DRAKE, Frank C.
The Roseberry Shrub. p 1m 3w French
DREISER, Theodore
Plays of the Natural and Supernatural
The Girl in the Coffin. p 4m 3w
The Blue Sphere. f 4m 2w 2j
Laughing Gas. f 6m 2w
In the Dark. f 11m 4w
The Spring Recital. f 9m 9w
Light in the Window. f 9m 7w
Old Ragpicker. f 4m 1w
Seven plays in one volume Lane
DREW, Sylvan
The New Pygmalion and Galatea. c 3m 6w French
DREYFUS, A.
The Silent System. c 1m 1w Baker
DRISCOLL, Louise
The Poor House. p 2m 2w Drama, Aug., 1917
The Child of God. p 2m 3w Seven Arts, Nov., 1916
DUNSANY, Lord. Five Plays
The Gods of the Mountain. p 10i
The Golden Doom. p 11m 1w
The Glittering Gate. c 2m
King Argimenes. p 10m 4w
The Lost Silk Hat. c 5m
Five plays in one volume Little
Plays of Gods and Men
A Night at an Inn. p 8m
The Queen's Enemies. p 9m 2w
The Tents of the Arabs. p 6m
The Laughter of the Gods. p 9m 4w Three acts
Four plays in one volume Luce
The Murderess. In prep.
Fame and the Poet. c 2m 1w Atlantic, Aug., 1919
DYMOW, Ossip
Nju. t 6m 3w 2j Knopf
EARLE, Dorothy Kirchner
You're Such a Respectable Person, Miss Morrison. c 3m 2w Smart Set, Aug., 1915
EBNER-ESCHENBACH, Marie von
A Man of the World. p 3m Poet Lore
ECHEGARAY, Jose
The Street Singer. p 2m 2w Drama, Feb., 1917
Madman Or Saint. p 7m 4w Poet Lore
EDGERTON, Lady Alex.
Masque of the Two Strangers Gowans
ELDRIDGE, Paul
The Jest. p 4m 2w Stratford, July, 1918
ELKINS, Felton B. Three Tremendous Trifles
The Belgian Baby. c 2m 2w
The Quick and the Dead. c 5m 1w
Figuratively Speaking. c 3m 2w
Three plays in one volume Duffield
ELLIS, Mrs. Havelock. Love in Danger
The Subjection of Kezia. p 2m 1w
The Pixy. p 3m
The Mothers. p 1m 2w
Three plays in one vol. Houghton
ENANDER, Hilma L.
In the Light of the Stone. p 3m 1w
The Man Who Did Not Understand. p 1m 2w
On the Trail. p 4m 1w
Three plays in one volume Badger
ERVINE, St. John. Four Irish Plays
The Magnanimous Lover
The Critics
Mixed Marriage
The Orange Man
Four plays in one vol. Macmillan
ESKIL, Ragna
In the Trenches Over There. c 10m 6w Dramatic
ESMOND, H. V.
Her Vote. c 1m 2w French
ESTERBROOK, Anne L.
The Christening Robe. p 1m 3w Baker
EURIPIDES
Alkestis. Nine characters Baker
Electra. Nine characters
The Frogs. Twelve characters
Iphigenia in Taurus. Seven characters
Translated by Gilbert Murray Allen
EVANS, Florence Wilkinson. The Ride Home
The Marriage of Guineth. p 7m 3w Houghton
EVREINOV, Nicholas
Theatre of the Soul. f 5m 4w Henderson
A Merry Death. c 5m
The Beautiful Despot. c 5m 3w 1j
Two plays; in Bechofer: Five Russian Plays
FAYDON, Nita
The Great Look. c 2m 2w French
FENN, Frederick
The Nelson Touch. c 2m 2w French
Convict on the Hearth. c 6m 5w French
FERGUSON, J. A.
Campbell of Kilmhor. p 4m 2w Phillips
FERRIER, Paul
The Codicil. c 3m 1w Poet Lore
FERRIS, E., and STUART, A.
Nicolete. p 2m 2w French
FEUILLET, Octave
The Fairy. c 3m 1w French
The Village. c 2m 2w French
FIELD, Rachel L.
Rise Up, Jennie Smith.
FILLMORE, J. E.
"War." p 2m 1w Poet Lore
FITZMAURICE, George
Magic Glasses. p 3m 3w
The Piedish. p 4m 2w 3j
The Dandy Dolls. p 4m 2w 3j
With two long plays in one volume Little
FLANNER, Hildegarde
Mansions. p 1m 2w Stewart
FLANNER, Mary H.
The Christmas Burglar. p 3m 1w French
FLEXNER, Hortense
Voices. p 2w Seven Arts, Dec., 1916
FLORIAN, J. P.
The Twins of Bergamo. p 2m 2w Drama, Aug., 1918
FLYING STAG PLAYS. Arens, 1917-19
Cronyn, G. The Sandbar Queen. d 6m 1w
Oppenheim, J. Night. d 4m 1w
Dell, F. The Angel Intrudes. c 3m 1w
Helburn, T. Enter the Hero. c 1m 3w
Moeller, P. Two Blind Beggars and One Less Blind. p 3m 1w
O'Brien, S. Blind. c 3m
Davies, M. C. The Slave With Two Faces. a 3m 4w
Kemp, H. The Prodigal Son. c 3m 2w
Rostetter, Alice. The Widow's Veil.
FRANCE, Anatole
The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife. Two acts. c 14m 4w Lane
Crainquebille. Three scenes. p 12m 6w French
FRANK, Florence Kiper
Jael. Chicago
Cinderelline. p 1m 4w Dramatic
The Garden. p 3m 3w Drama, Nov., 1918
FREDERICK, John T.
The Hunter. p 2m 1w Stratford, Sept., 1917
FREYBE, C. E.
In Garrison. p 5m Poet Lore
FROOME, John Redhead
Listening. p 3w Poet Lore
Mrs. Mainwaring's Management. Two acts. c French
Billy and the Directing Fates. Two acts. p 3m Dramatic
FRY, Horace B.
Little Italy. d 2m 1w 1j Dramatic
FULDA, Ludwig
By Ourselves. c 3m 2w Badger
FURNISS, Grace L.
A Dakota Widow. c 1m 2w French
Perhaps. c 2m 1w French
GALBRAITH, Esther
The Brink of Silence. p 4m
In Mayorga's "Representative One-Act Plays" Little
GALLON, Tom, and LION, L. M.
Man Who Stole the Castle. p 4m 2w French
GALSWORTHY, John. The Little Man, etc.
The Little Man. s 5m 2w
Hallmarked. s 3m 3w
Two plays in one volume Scribner
The Little Dream. An allegory in six scenes Scribner
GARLAND, Robert
At Night All Cats Are Gray. p 3m 1w Smart Set, March, 1916
The Double Miracle. p 4m 1w Forum, April, 1915
GERSTENBERG, Alice
Overtones. See "Washington Square Plays."
Byond. p 1w
In Mayorga's "Representative One-Act Plays" Little
GIACOSA, Giuseppe. The Stronger, etc.
Sacred Ground. c 3m 1w Little
The Wager. c 4m 1w French
The Rights of the Soul. p 2m 2w Stratford, Feb., 1918
GIBSON, Preston
S.O.S. p 8m 2w French
Derelicts. p 2w French
Suicides. p 2m French
The Secret Way. p 3m French
The Vacuum. p 2m 1w French
Cupid's Tricks. c 3m 2w French
GIBSON, Wilfred Wilson
Womenkind. d 2m 3w Macmillan
The following volumes of Mr. Gibson's are replete with
short, intensely dramatic sketches of English labor folk.
Daily Bread. Macmillan
Borderlands and Thoroughfares. Macmillan
Fires. Macmillan
GILBERT, W. S.
Sweethearts. Two acts. c 2m 2w French
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. c 5m 3w French
Comedy and Tragedy. d 14m 2w French
GLASPELL, Susan
Trifles. p 3m 2w
The People. p 10m 2w
Close the Book. c 3m 5w
The Outside. p 3m 2w
Woman's Honor. c 3m 6w
Bernice (3 Acts). p 2m 3w
Suppressed Desires. c 1m 2w
Tickless Time. c 2m 4w
In One Vol. Small
GLICK, Carl
Outclassed. c 4m 2w Smart Set, Sept., 1918
GLICK, C., and HIGHT, M.
The Police Matron. d 3m 2w Baker
GOLDBERG, Isaac
The Better Son. p 2m 1w Stratford, Oct., 1918
GOODMAN, Kenneth Sawyer
Back of the Yards. d 3m 2w Shay
Dust of the Road. d 4m 4w Shay
Ephraim and the Winged Bear. c 4m 3w Shay
Game of Chess. d 4m Shay
Barbara. p 2m 1w Shay
Dancing Dolls. p 4m 7w Shay
A Man Can Only Do His Best. c 6m 2w Shay
GOODMAN, K. S.
The Green Scarf. c 1m 1w Shay
GOODMAN, K. S., and HECHT, Ben
The Hero of Santa Maria. c 4m 1w Shay
The Wonder Hat. f 3m 2w Shay
GOODMAN, K. S., and STEVENS, T. W.
Holbein in Blackfriars. c 6m 2w Shay
Ryland. c 5m 2w Shay
Reinald and the Red Wolf. m Shay
Caesar's Gods. m Shay
The Daimio's Head. m Shay
The Masque of Quetzal's Bowl. m Shay
Masque of Montezuma. m Shay
GORDON, Leon. Three Plays Four Seas
GOULD, Felix. The Marsh Maiden, etc.
The Marsh Maiden. p 2m 2w supers
The Stranger. p 3m 2w
In the Marshes. p 1w
Three plays in one vol. Four Seas
de GOURMONT, Remy
Theodat. p 7m 1w
The Old King. p 3m 3w
Two plays in one number Drama, May, 1916
GRAHAM, Bertha M. Spoiling the Broth, etc.
Spoiling the Broth. c 2m 2w
The Land of the Free. p 2m 3w
Oh, the Press. c 1m 1w
The Rose With a Thorn. c 2m 2w
Taffy's Wife. p 2m 1w
Five plays in one volume Chapman & Hall
GROSSMITH, Weedon
Commission. c 3m 2w French
GRAY, Eunice T.
Winning of Fuji. c 3 scenes 3m 3w Dramatic
GREENE, Clay M.
The Dispensation. p 4m
The Star of Bethlehem. p 5m
Through Christmas Bells. p 4m 1w
Awakening of Barbizon. c 4m 1w
Four plays in one volume Doran
GREGORY, Lady
Spreading the News. c 7m 3w
Hyacinth Halvey. c 3m 3w
Rising of the Moon. c 4m
The Jackdaw. c 4m 2w
The Workhouse Ward. c 2m 1w
The Traveling Man. p 1m 2w
The Gaol Gate. p 1m 2w
Seven plays in one volume Luce
The Image. Three acts. p 5m 2w Maunsel
Grania. Three acts. p 4m 1w
Kincora. Three acts. p 8m 3w
Dervorgilla. p 3m 3w
Three plays in one volume Putnam
The Canavans. Three acts. p 3m 2w
The White Cockade. Three acts. p 10m 2w
The Deliverers. p 6m 3w
Three plays in one volume Putnam
The Bogie Man. c 2m
The Full Moon. c 2m
Coats. c 4m 1w
Damer's Gold. c 4m 1w
McDonough's Wife. c 1m 2w
Five plays in one volume Putnam
GREGORY, Lady, and YEATS, Wm. B.
The Unicorn from the Stars. Macmillan
GUIMERA, Angel
The Old Queen. p 7m 7w Poet Lore
GYALUI, Wolfgang
After the Honeymoon. c 1m 1w French
GYP
The Little Blue Guinea-Hen. c 5m 4w Poet Lore
HAGEDORN, Herman
Makers of Madness. Five scenes. d 14m supers Macmillan
Horse Thieves. c 4m 2w Harvard
Heart of Youth. Macmillan
HALE, Louise Closser
The Other Woman. p 2w Smart Set, June, 1911
Paste Cut Paste. p 3w Smart Set, Jan., 1912
HALMAN, Doris
Will 'o the Wisp. p 4w
In Mayorga's "Representative One-Act Plays" Little
HALSEY, Forrest
The Empty Lamp. p 1m 1w 1j Smart Set, May, 1911
HAMILTON, Cicely
Jack and Jill and a Friend. Two scenes. c 3m 1w French
HAMILTON, C., and ST. JOHN, Christopher
How the Vote Was Won. c 2m 8w Dramatic
HAMILTON, Cosmo. Short plays for small stages
St. Martin's Summer. c 1m 2w
Soldier's Daughters. c 3w
Toller's Wife. c 4m 1w
Why Cupid Came to Earl's Court. c 3m 4w
Four plays in one vol. Skeffington
Jerry and a Sunbeam. c 1m 1w French
Aubrey Closes the Door. c 3m 1w French
HANKIN, St. John
The Constant Lover. p 1m 1w
Vol. III. No. 2 Theatre Arts
HARE, W. B.
Isosceles. p 2m 1w Baker
HARVARD PLAYS. The 47 Workshop
Field, R. L. Three Pills in a Bottle. f 5m 3w
Osborne, H. The Good Men Do. c 3m 5w
Pillot, E. Two Crooks and a Lady. p 3m 3w
Prosser, W. Free Speech. c 7m
Four plays in one vol. Brentano
The Harvard Dramatic Club
Hawkbridge, W. The Florist Shop. c 3m 2w
Brock, H. The Bank Account. p 1m 2w
Smith, R. C. The Rescue. p 3w
Andrews, K. America Passes By. p 2m 2w
Four plays in one volume Brentano
The Harvard Dramatic Club. 2nd Series
Bray, L. W. Harbor of Lost Ships. p 3m 1w
Bates, E. W. Garafelia's Husband. p 4m 1w
Bishop, F. Scales and the Sword. d 6m 1w
Kinkead, C. The Four Flushers. c 4m 1w
Four plays in one vol. Brentano
HASLETT, H. H. Dolores of the Sierra, etc.
Dolores of the Sierra. p 1m 1w
The Scoop. p 2m 1w
Undercurrents. p 4m 2w
A Modern Menace. c 3m 1w 1j
The Inventor. p 2m 1w
When Love Is Blind. c 1m 1w
Six plays in one volume Elder
HASTINGS, Basil McDonald
Twice One. p 2m 2w Smart Set, Jan., 1913
HAUPTMANN, Gerhart
The Assumption of Hannelle. Two parts. p 7m 3w Poet Lore
HAWKRIDGE, Winifred
The Price of Orchids. c 4m 2w Smart Set, Oct., 1915
HAY, Ian. See BEITH, Ian Hay
HEAD, Cloyd
Grotesques Poetry
HEIDENSTAM, Verner von. Translated by K. M. Knudsen
The Soothsayer. In prep. Four Seas
The Birth of God. In prep. Four Seas
HENNIQUE, Leon
Death of the Duc D'Enghien. d Three scenes. 22m 2w Poet Lore
HENRY, R.
Norah. p 2m 1w Dramatic
HERTZ, H. Translated by T. Martin
King Rene's Daughter. d 6m 2w Baker
HERVIEU, Paul
Modesty. c 1m 2w French
HENSLOWE, Leonard
Perfidious Marriage
A Hero for a Husband
People from the Past
Three plays in one vol. Stanley Paul
HELLEM, Valcos, and D'ESTOC
Sabotage. d 2m 2w 1j Dramatist
HICKS, Seymour
New Sub. c 8m 1w French
HILBERT, Jaroslav
Whom the Gods Destroy. d 12m 1w Poet Lore
HOFFMAN, Phoebe
Martha's Mourning. p 3w Drama, Feb., 1918
von HOFMANNSTHAL, Hugo
Death and the Fool. d 4m 3w Four Seas
Madonna Dianora. Four Seas
The Death of Titian. In prep. Four Seas
HOGG, C. W.
Mirror of Time. c 1m 1w French
HOLLEY, Horace. Read aloud plays
Nine short plays Kennerley
Ellen. p 2w Stratford, March, 1917
HOLT, Florence Taber
They the Crucified. p 7m 2w
Comrades. p 7m 2w
Two plays in one volume Houghton
HOME, Ian
A Dream on Christmas Eve. 10j French
HOPKINS, Arthur
Moonshine. p 2m Vol. III. No. 1 Theatre Arts
HOUGHTON, Stanley. Five one-act plays
The Dear Departed. c 3m 3w
Fancy Free. c 2m 2w
Master of the House. p 4m 2w
Phipps. c 2m 1w
The Fifth Commandment. p 2m 2w
Five plays in one volume French
The Dear Departed. c 3m 3w French
Fancy Free. c 2m 2w French
HOUSMAN, Lawrence
As Good as Gold. p 7m French
Bird in Hand. c French
A Likely Story. c French
Lord of the Harvest. p 6m 1w French
Nazareth. I 13m 3w French
The Snow Man. p 4m 3w French
Return of Alcestis. p 15m 20w French
HOWARD, Bronson
Old Love Letters. c 1m 1w French
HOWARD, Homer H.
The Child in the House. p 2m 2w French
HOWARD, Keble
Compromising Martha. c 1m 3w French
Dramatist at Home. p 1m 1w French
Come Michaelmas. p 2m 4w French
Martha the Soothsayer. c 2m 3w French
HUDSON, Holland
The Shepherd in the Distance. 10 characters Stewart
HUTCHINS, Will
Jeanne d'Arc at Vaucouleurs. d 5m 3w Poet Lore
HYDE, Douglas
The Twisting of the Rope. c 2m 3w Poet Lore
IGLESIAS, Ignacio
The Cemetery. p 2m 1w Poet Lore
INDIAN PLAYS. By Helen P. Kane
Yot-che-ke, the Erie. p 5j French
Yagowanea. p 4m 1w French
Capture of Ozah. c 2m 2w French
IRVING, Laurence
Phoenix. p 2m 2w French
IZUMO, Takeda
The Pine Tree. d 4m 3w 4j Duffield
Sometimes called Bushido, Matsuo, etc.
JACOBS, W. W., and HUBBARD, P. E.
A Love Passage. c 3m 1w French
JACOBS, W. W., and ROCK, Charles
The Ghost of Jerry Bundler. p 7m French
Grey Parrot. p 4m 2w French
JACOBS, W. W., and MILLS, Horace
Admiral Peters. c 2m 1w French
JACOBS, W. W., and PARKER, L. N.
The Monkey's Paw. d 4m 1w French
JACOBS, W. W., and SERGENT, H.
The Changeling. c 2m 1w French
Boatswain's Mate. p 2m 1w French
In the Library. c French
JAGENDORF, Moritz
A Blue Morning Glory. p 2m 1w International, Mar., 1914
JAKOBI, Paula
The Chinese Lily. p 8w Forum, Nov., 1915
JAMACOIS, Eduardo. In "Contemporary Spanish Dramatists."
The Passing of the Magi. p 7m 5w Badger
JAPANESE PLAYS
See Stopes, Marie C.
Izumo, Takeda
Pound, Ezra, and Fenollosa, Ernest
Noguchi, Yone, Ten Noh Dramas
JENKS, Tudor
Dinner at Seven Sharp. c 5m 3w Baker
JENNINGS, E. M.
Mrs. Oakley's Telephone. c 4w French
Dinner at the Club. c 9w French
Prinzessen Von Barnhof. c 8w French
Tom's Fiancee. Two acts. c 5w French
JENNINGS, Gertrude
The Rest Cure. c 1m 4w
Between the Soup and the Savoury. c 3w
The Pros and Cons. c 1m 3w
Acid Drops. p 1m 6w
Four plays in one volume Sidgwick
Between the Soup and the Savoury. c 3w French
JEROME, Jerome K.
Sunset. c 3m 4w Dramatic
Barbara. d 2m 2w French
Fennel. d 3m 1w French
JEX, John. Passion playlets
Violet Souls. s 3m 2w
The Nest. p 2m 3w
Mr. Willoughby Calls. p 3m 1w
The Unnecessary Atom. p 3m 1w
Four plays in one volume Cornhill
JOHNS, Orrick
Shadow. p 3w Others
JOHNSON, Martyn
Mr. and Mrs. P. Roe. c 1m 3w Chicago
JONES, Henry Arthur. The Theatre of Ideas, etc.
The Goal. 4m 2w
Herr Tongue. 3m 2w
Grace Mary. 6m 2w
Three plays in one volume Doran
Clerical Error. c 3m 1w French
Sweet Will. p 1m 4w French
Deacon. Two acts. c 2m 2w French
Harmony. d 3m 1w French
Bed of Roses. c 4m 2w French
Elopement. Two acts. c 4m 3w French
Hearts of Oak. Two acts. c 5m 2w French
KALLEN, Horace M.
The Book of Job. d Moffatt Yard
KAUFMAN, S. Jay
Kiss Es. c 2m 4w Smart Set, Nov., 1915
KEMP, Harry
The Prodigal Son. c 3m 2w Arens
KEMPER, S.
Moth Balls. p 3w Baker
KENNEDY, Charles Rann
The Terrible Meek. p Harper
The Necessary Evil. p Harper
KEYES, N. W.
Red-Cap. Two acts. p 5m 10w Baker
KILMER, Joyce
Some Mischief Still. c 4m 1w Smart Set, Aug., 1914
KING, Pendleton
Coacaine. p 1m 1w Shay
KINGSBURY, Sara
The Christmas Guest. p 1m 3w 1j Drama, Nov., 1918
KINGSLEY, Ellis
The Other Woman. d 2w Baker
KNOBLAUCH, Edward
a War Committee. p
Little Silver Ring. p
Two plays in one volume French
KNOWLTON, A. R.
Why, Jessica! c 1m 9w Baker
KNOX, F. C.
The Matrimonial Fog. d 3m 1w Baker
KRAFT, Irma
The Power of Purin and other plays Jewish Publication Soc., 1915
KREYMBORG, Alfred
SIX Plays for Poem-Mimes Others
LABICHE
Grammar. c 4m 1w French
The Two Cowards. c 3m 2w French
LAIDLAW, A. H.
Captain Walrus. p 1m 2w French
LANGER, Lawrence
Another Way Out. c 2m 2w Shay
The Broken Image. d 7m Arens
Patent Applied for. c 3m 3w Arens
Wedded. p Little Review, No. 8
LAVEDAN, Henri. Five little plays
Along the Quays. p 2m
For Ever and Ever. p 1m 1w
Where Shall We Go? p 1m 6w
The Afternoon Walk. p 1m 4j
Not at Home. p 2m 3w
Five plays in one number Poet Lore
Two Husbands. p 2m Poet Lore
Sunday on Sunday Goes By. p 3m Poet Lore
LAWS, Anna C.
A Twice Told Tale. p 1m 3w Drama, Aug., 1918
LEACOCK, Stephen, and HASTINGS, Basil
"Q." Farce French
LEE, Charles
Mr. Sampson. c 1m 2w Dent
LEE, M. E.
The Black Death, or Ta un. A Persian Tragedy. 2m 2w Poet Lore
LEFUSE, M.
At the "golden Goose." d 2m 2w French
LEHMAN, Adolph
The Tongman. p 5m 1w Little Theatre, July, 1917
LELAND, Robert de Camp
Purple Youth. p 2m 1w Four Seas
Barbarians. p 6m Poetry-Drama
LENNOX, Cosmo
The Impertinence of the Creature. c 1m 1w French
LENT, Evangeline M.
Love in Idleness. c 1m 3w French
LESAGE
Crispin, His Master's Rival. c 4m 3w French
LESLIE, Noel. Three plays
For King and Country. In prep.
Waste.
The War Fly.
Three plays in one vol. Four Seas
LEVICK, Milnes
Wings in the Mesh. p 3w Smart Set, July, 1919
LEVINGER, E. E.
The Burden. p 3m 1w Baker
LEWISOHN, Ludwig
The Lie. p 2m 2w Smart Set, Dec., 1913
LINCOLN, Florence
A Piece of Ivory. p 3m 2w Harvard, April, 1911
LION, Leon M.
The Touch of a Child. p French
LION, L. M., and HALL, W. S.
The Mobswoman. d 2m 2w French
LITTLE THEATRE CLASSICS. Edited by Samuel A. Eliot, Jr.
Euripides: Polyxena
A Christmas Miracle Play
Marlowe: Doctor Faustus
Beaumont and Fletcher: Ricardo and Viola
Sheridan: the Scheming Lieutenant
Five plays in one volume Little
Little Theatre Classics. Second Series
Abraham and Isaac
Middleton: the Loathed Lover
Moliere: Sganarelle
Pichel, I. Pierre Pathelin
Four plays in one volume Little
LONDON, Jack. Turtles of Tasman
The First Poet. p Macmillan
LOVE IN A FRENCH KITCHEN.
A Mediæval Farce. c 1m 2w Poet Lore
LUTHER, Lester
Law. 10 voices Forum, June, 1915
M. J. W.
A Brown Paper Parcel. c 2w French
MACINTIRE, E., and CLEMENTS, C. C.
The Ivory Tower. p 3m 1w Poet Lore
MACDONALD, Zellah
Markheim. d 2m 1w
In "Morningside Plays" Shay
MACKAYE, Constance D'Arcy
The Forest Princes and Other Masques Holt
The Beau of Bath and Other One-act Plays Holt
Plays of the Pioneers Harper
The Silver Thread and Other Folk Plays Holt
MACKAYE, Percy. Yankee Fantasies
Chuck. 1m 3j
Gettysburg. 1m 1j
The Antick. 2m 3w
The Cat Boat. 1m 2w 1j
Sam Average. 4m
Five plays in one volume Duffield
McKINNEL, Norman
The Bishop's Candlesticks. p 3m 2w French
MACMILLAN, Mary. Short plays
The Shadowed Star. p 3m 5w
The Ring. c 7m 3w
The Rose. p 1m 2w
Luck? p 6m 7w
Entr'acte. p 1m 2w
A Woman's a Woman for a' That. 2m 3w
Fan and Two Candlesticks. p 2m 1w
A Modern Masque. p 3m 1w
The Futurists. p 8w
The Gate of Wishes. p 1m 1w 1j
Ten plays in one volume Stewart
More Short Plays.
His Second Girl. p 3m 3w
At the Church Door. p 2m 2w
Honey. c 2m 3w 1j
The Dress Rehearsal of Hamlet. c 10w
The Pioneer. p 10m 3w 5j
In Mendelesia, I. p 5w
In Mendelesia, II. p 5w
The Dryad. p 1m 2w
Eight plays in one volume Stewart
The Gate of Wishes. p 1m 1w 1j Poet Lore
MAETERLINCK, Maurice
The Intruder. p 3m 5w Phillips
Interior. p 4m 5w 1j supers Phillips
Death of Tintagiles. d 1j 6w Phillips
Happiness. Phillips
Seven Princesses. p 3m 8w Phillips
Alladine and Palomides. 2m 7w Phillips
The Miracle of St. Anthony
A Miracle of St. Anthony and Other Plays
A Miracle of St. Anthony. 15 characters
Pelleas and Melisande. Five acts
Death of Tintagiles. 7 Characters
Alladine and Palomides. Five acts
Interior. 10 Characters
The Intruder. 7 Characters
Six plays in one volume Boni & Liveright
MALLESON, Miles
Black 'Ell. d 3m 4w Shay
Paddy Pools. f 19j Henderson
Little White Thought. f 9w Henderson
"D" Company. p 6m Henderson
Youth. Three acts. p 9m 2w Henderson
MANNERS, J. Hartley. Happiness and Other Plays
Happiness. p 2m 2w
Just As Well. c 1m 3w
Day of Dupes. c 5m 1w
Three plays in one volume Dodd
Queen's Messenger. d 1m 1w French
The Woman Intervenes. p 3m 1w French
Just As Well. c 1m 1w French
As Once in May. c 3m 2w French
Ministers of Grace. p 3m 2w Smart Set, Sept., 1914
MAPES, Victor
A Flower of the Yeddo. c 1m 3w French
MARBLE, T. L.
Giuseppina. p 3m 2w Dramatic
MARIVAUX
The Legacy. c 4m 2w French
MARKS, Jeanette. Three Welsh Plays
The Merry Cuckoo. p 3m 2w
Welsh Honeymoon. p 3m 2w
The Deacon's Hat. c 3m 3w
Three plays in one volume Little
The Happy Thought. p 4m 5w International, July, 1912
MARTIN, John Joseph
The Wife of Usher's Well. d 3m 3w Poet Lore
MASEFIELD, John
The Locked Chest. p 3m 1w
Sweeps of Ninety-eight. p 5m 1w
Two plays in one volume Macmillan
The Campden Wonder. p 4m 2w
Mrs. Harrison. p 3m 1w
In "The Tragedy of Nan," etc. Macmillan
Philip the King. p 7m 1w Macmillan
Good Friday. p Macmillan
MASSEY, Edward
Plots and Playwrights. c Nine scenes. 11m 6w Little
MATHER, C. C.
Dispatches for Washington. p 3m 5w Baker
Double-crossed. c 3m 3w Baker
MATSUO. See IZUMO, Takeda
MATTHEWS, Brander
The Decision of the Court. c 2m 2w Harpers
MAUREY, Max
Rosalie. c 1m 2w French
McCONNILL, G. K.
The Bone of Contention. d 3m 8w Baker
McCOURT, Edna W.
Jill's Way. p 3m 2w Seven Arts, Feb., 1917
The Truth. p 2m 4w Seven Arts, Mar., 1917
McEVOY, Charles
His Helpmate
David Ballard
Gentlemen of the Road
Lucifer
When the Devil Was Ill Bullen
MCFADDEN, Elizabeth A.
Why the Chimes Rang. p 1m 1w 2j French
MEGRUE, Roi Cooper
Double Cross. p 3m Smart Set, Aug., 1911
MEILHAC and HALEVY
Panurge's Sheep. c 1m 2w French
Indian Summer. c 2m 2w French
MICHELSON, Miriam
Bygones. p 2m 1w Smart Set, March, 1917
MIDDLETON, George. Embers, etc.
Embers. d 2m 1w
The Failures. d 1m 1w
The Gargoyle. p 2m
In His House. p 2m 1w
The Man Masterful. d 2w
Madonna. d 3m 1w
Six plays in one volume Holt
Criminals. d 2m 2w Huebsch
Tradition, etc.
Tradition. d 1m 2w
On Bail. d 2m 1w
Mothers. d 1m 2w
Waiting. d 1m 1w 1j
Their Wife. d 2m 1w
The Cheat of Pity. d 2m 1w
Six plays in one volume Holt
Possession, etc.
Possession. d 2m 3w
The Groove. d 2w
The Black Tie. d 1m 2w 1j
A Good Woman. d 1m 1w
Circles. d 1m 2w
The Unborn. d 1m 2w
Six plays in one volume Holt
Back of the Ballot. c 4m 1w French
Are published separately by Samuel French.
Among the Lions. s 5m 3w Smart Set, Feb., 1917
The Reason. p 2m 2w Smart Set, Sept., 1917
de MILLE, William C.
In 1999. c 1m 2w French
Food. c 2m 1w French
Poor Old Jim. p 2m 1w French
Deceivers. p French
MILTON, John. Adapted by L. Chater
Comus. m Nine characters Baker
MOLIERE
Doctor in Spite of Himself. c 6m 3w French
The Sicilian. Two scenes. c 4m 3w French
The Affected Young Ladies. s 6m 3w French
Sganarelle. See Eliot: Little Theatre Classics
Gregory, Lady. The Kiltartan Moliere
Doctor in Spite of Himself. 6m 3w
The Miser
The Rogueries of Scapin
Three plays in one volume Putnam
MOELLER, Philip. Five Somewhat Historical Plays
Helena's Husband. c 3m 2w
The Little Supper. c 3m 1w
Sisters of Susannah. c 5m 1w
Roadhouse in Arden. c 4m 2w
Pokey. c 6m 3w
Five plays in one volume Knopf
Two Blind Beggars and One Less Blind. p 3m 1w Arens
MONTAGUE, Harold
Proposing by Proxy. c 1m 1w French
MONTOMASA
Sumida Gawa. d 2m 1w 1j Stratford, Jan., 1918
MORGAN, Charles D.
Search Me! c 1m 2w Smart Set, Jan., 1915
MORNINGSIDE PLAYS, The
Depue, Elva. Hattie. d 2m 3w
Briggs, Caroline. One a Day. c 5m
Macdonald, Z. Markheim. d 2m 1w
Reizenstein, E. L. Home of the Free. c 2m 2w
Four plays in one vol. Frank Shay
MORRISON, Arthur
That Brute Simmons. c 2m 1w French
MOSHER, John Chapin
Sauce for the Emperor. c 5m 4w Shay
MOTHER, Charles C.
Dispatches for Washington. p 4m 5w Baker
MOTHER GOOSE, A DREAM OF
By J. C. Marchant, S. J. Mayhew, H. Wilbur and others.
Containing A Dream of Mother Goose;
Scenes from Mother Goose;
A Mother Goose Party;
Two Mother Goose Operettas Baker
MOYLE, Gilbert
The Tragedy Four Seas
MUGGERIDGE, Marie
The Rest Cure. p 1m 1w French
MURRAY, T. C.
Birthright. Two acts. d 4m 1w Maunsel
MUSKERRY, William
An Imaginary Aunt. c 4w French
de MUSSET, Alfred. Barberine and other Comedies
Barberine. Three acts. 5m 2w
Fantasio. Two acts. 8m 2w
No Trifling With Love. Three acts. 4m 3w
A Door Must Be Open Or Shut. 2m
A Caprice. 1m 2w
One Cannot Think of Everything. 3m 2w
Six plays in one volume Sergel
de MUSSET, A., and AUGIER, E.
The Green Coat. c 3m 1w French
Napoleon and the Sentry. p 3m 1w Dramatic
NARODNY, Ivan
Fortune Favors Fools. c 4m 3w Poet Lore
NATHAN, George Jean
The Eternal Mystery. p 2m 1w 1j Smart Set
NATHAN, Robert G.
The Coward. p 1m 2w Harvard, March, 1914
Atoms. p 2m 1w Harvard, Nov., 1913
NEIHARDT, John G.
Eight Hundred Rubles. p 1m 2w Forum, Mar., 1915
NEVITT, Mary Ross
The Rostof Pearls. p 7w French
NEWTON, H. L.
Outwitted. p 1m 1w Baker
Her Second Time on Earth. c 1m 1w Baker
NIRDLINGER, C. F. Four short plays
Look After Louise. d 3m 1w
Big Kate. d 4m 1w
The Real People. d 2m 1w
Aren't They Wonders. d 2m 2w
Four plays in one vol. Kennerley
Washington's First Defeat. c 1m 2w French
NOGUCHI, Yone
The Demon's Shell. p 2m Poet Lore
Ten Japanese Noh Plays. In prep. Four Seas
NORMAND, Jacques
A Drop of Water. c 2m 1w Dramatic
NORTON, Harold F.
The Woman. p 1m 2w Sheffield, June, 1914
O'BRIEN, Edward J.
At the Flowing of the Tide. p 1m 1w Forum, Sept., 1914
O'BRIEN, Seumas. Duty and Other Irish Comedies
Duty. c 5m 1w
Jurisprudence. c 9m 1w
Magnanimity. c 5m
Matchmakers. c 3m 3w
Retribution. c 3m 1w Five plays in one volume Little
OFFICER, Katherine
All Souls' Eve. p 3m 4w International, Jan., 1913
OLIVER, Mary Scott. Six One-act Plays
The Hand of the Prophet. p 5m 2w
Children of Granada. p 6m 4w
The Turtle Dove. p 5m 1w
This Youth—Gentlemen! f 2m
The Striker. p 2m 3w
Murdering Selina. c 5m 2w
Six plays in one volume Badger
O'NEILL, Eugene. Thirst and Other One-Act Plays
Thirst. p 2m 1w
The Web. p 5m 1w
Warnings. p 5m 4w
Fog. p 3m 1w
Recklessness. p 3m 2w
Five plays in one volume Badger
Bound East for Cardiff. d 11m Shay
Before Breakfast. d 1w Shay
THE MOON OF THE CARIBBEES
Moon of the Caribbees. p 17m 4w
Bound East for Cardiff. p 11m
The Long Voyage Home. p 8m 3w
In the Zone. p 9m
Ile. p 5m 1w
Where the Cross Is Made. p 6m 1w
The Rope. p 3m 2w
Seven plays in one volume Boni & Liveright
OPPENHEIM, James
The Pioneer. Two scenes. d 5m 2w Huebsch
Night. p 4m 1w Arens
O'SHEA, Monica Barrie
The Rushlight. p Drama
OVERSTREET, H. A.
Hearts To Mend. 2m 1w Stewart
OWEN, Harold
A Little Fowl Play. c 3m 2w French
PAIN, Mrs. Barry. Nine of Diamonds and Other Plays
The Nine of Diamonds
Her Ladyship's Jewels. c 1m 2w
Mrs. Marlowe's Case. c 2m 1w
Three plays in one volume London, Chapman
Short Plays for Amateurs
The Hat. c 3w
A Lesson in Pearls. c 1m 2w
Thirteen. c -m 2w
Trust. c 1m 1w
A Vicious Circle. c 1m 1w
Five plays in one volume London, Pinker
More Short Plays
The Lady Typist. c 1m 4w
A Quick Change. Two scenes. c 2m 2w
The Reason Why. c 1m 1w
'Ware Wire. c 3m 2w
Four plays in one volume Chapman
PALMER, John
Over the Hills. c 2m 2w Smart Set, June, 1915
PARAMORE, E. E.
Across the Marsh. p 2m Sheffield, April, 1917
PARKER, Louis N. See also JACOBS,W. W.
Man in the Street. p 2m 1w French
PARKHURST, Winthrop.
It Never Happens. c 2m 1w Smart Set, Dec., 1918
Importance of Being Early. c 2m 2w Smart Set, Nov., 1916
Morraca. p 7m 1w Drama, Nov., 1918
The Beggar and the King. p 3m Drama, Feb., 1919
Getting Unmarried. p 1m 1w Smart Set, April, 1918
PASTON, George
Feed the Brute. p 1m 2w French
Stuffing. c 2m 2w French
Tilda's New Hat. c 1m 3w French
Parent's Progress. c 3m 3w French
PATRICK, A.
Jimmy. p 2m
PAULL, H. M.
Hal, the Highwayman. p 4m 2w French
PEABODY, Josephine Preston
Fortune and Men's Eyes. p 8m 2w i French
The Wings. p 3m 1w French
PEARCE, Walter
1588. c 4m 1w French
PEMBERTON, Max
Prima Donna. c 3m 3w French
Lights Out. c 3m 3w French
PHELPS, P., and SHORT, M.
Saint Cecilia. p 1m 7w French
PHILLPOTTS, Eden. Curtain Raisers
The Point of View. c 2m 1w
Hiatus. c 4m 2w
The Carrier Pigeon. d 2m 1w
Three plays in one volume Brentano
Pair of Knickerbockers. c 1m 1w French
Breezy Morning. c 1m 1w French
PHILLPOTTS, Eden, and GROVES, Charles
Their Golden Wedding. c 2m 1w French
PIAGGIO, E. E.
At the Play. p London, Williams
PICHEL, Irving
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son. p 3m Harvard, Dec., 1913
PILLOT, E.
Hunger. f 4m 1w Stratford, June, 1918
The Gazing Globe. p 2m 1w Stratford, Nov., 1918
PINERO, Sir Arthur Wing
Playgoers. c 2m 6w French
The Widow of Wasdale Head. d Smart Set, May, 1914
Hester's Mystery. c 3m 2w French
Money Spinner. Two acts. d 5m 3w French
PINSKI, David See Six Plays for the Yiddish Theatre
A Dollar. c 5m 3w Stratford, June, 1917
Michael. p 4m Stratford, April, 1918
PORTMANTEAU PLAYS. See WALKER, Stuart
PORTO-RICHE, G. In Clark: Four Plays, etc.
Francoise's Luck. c 3m 2w
PLAUTUS
The Twins. c 7m 2w French
PICARD, L. B.
The Rosebud. c 5m 2w French
POUND, Ezra, and FENOLLOSA, Ernest
"Noh," or Accomplishment. A study of the Classical Stage of Japan. Contains
Kayoi Komachi. 3m i
Suma Genji. 3m
Kumasaka. Two acts. 3m i
Shojo. 2m supers
Tahura. 3m i
and others Knopf
PRESBERY, Eugene
Courtship of Miles Standish. p 2m 2w French
PRICE, Graham
The Capture of Wallace. p 4m 1w Phillips
The Song of the Seal. p 2m 2w Phillips
The Absolution of Bruce. p 10m Phillips
Marriages Are Made in Heaven. Phillips
PROVINCETOWN PLAYS. Edited by George Cram Cook and Frank Shay
Rostetter, Alice. The Widow's Veil
Oppenheim, James. Night
Cook and Glaspell. Suppressed Desires
O'Neill, Eugene. Bound East for Cardiff
Millay, Edna St. Vincent. Aria da Capo
Wellman, Rita. String of the Samisen
Steele, Wilbur Daniel. Not Smart
Hapgood and Boyce. Enemies
King, Pendleton. Coacaine
In one volume Stewart
PRYCE, Richard
The Visit. p 2m 3w French
PRYCE, R., and MORRISON A.
Dumb-Cake. p 1m 2w French
PRYCE, R., and DRURY, W. P.
The Privy Council. c 3m 4w French
PRYDZ, Alvilde
He Is Coming. p 1m 5w Poet Lore
PUTNAM, Nina Wilcox
Orthodoxy. p Kennerley
QUINTERO, Serafino, and JOAQUIN, Alvarez
A Bright Morning. c 2m 2w Poet Lore
By Their Words Ye Shall Know Them. c 2m 1w Drama, Feb., 1917
RANCK, Edwin C.
The Yellow Boots. p 2m 1w Stratford, May, 1919
RANDALL, William R.
The Grey Overcoat. p 3m French
REED, John
Freedom. c 6m Shay
Moondown. p 2w Masses
The Peace that Passeth Understanding. f 12 characters Liberator, March, 1919
REELY, Mary Katherine
Daily Bread. p 1m 4w
A Window to the South. p 5m 3w
The Lean Years. p 2m 2w
Three plays in one vol. H. W. Wilson
REIZENSTEIN, Elmer L.
Home of the Free. c 2m 2w
In "Morningside Plays" Shay
RENARD, Jules
Good-bye! c 1m 1w Smart Set, June, 1916
RENARD, Jules. Translated by Alfred Sutro
Carrots. p 1m 2w French
REPRESENTATIVE ONE-ACT PLAYS BY AMERICAN AUTHORS
Selected, with biographical notes,
by Margaret Gardiner Mayorga, M. A. Little
RICE, Cale Young. The Immortal Lure
Giorgione. p
Arduin. p
O-Ume's Gods. p
The Immortal Lure. p
Four plays in one vol. Doubleday
A Night in Avignon. p
In "Collected Plays and Poems" Doubleday
RICHARDSON, Frank
Bonnie Dundee. d 4m 2w French
RIVOIRE, Andre
The Little Shepherdess. p 1m 2w French
ROBINS, Gertrude. Loving As We Do, etc.
Loving As We Do
The Return
After the Case
'ilda's Honourable
Four plays in one volume Werner Laurie
Makeshifts. p
Realities. p
Two plays in one volume French
Pot Luck. c 3m 1w French
ROGERS, Maude M.
When the Wheels Run Down. p 3m French
ROGERS, Robert E.
Behind a Watteau Picture. f 6m 2w Baker
ROOF, Katherine
The World Beyond the Mountain. p 2m 2w International, Nov., 1913
ROSENBERG, James N.
The Return to Mutton. Two acts. c 2m 1w Kennerley
ROSS, Clarendon
The Avenger. f 2m Drama, Aug., 1918
RUSCHKE, Edmont W. The Echo, etc.
The Echo. c 5m 5w
Death Speaks. f 2m
The Intangible. d 2m 2w
Three plays in one vol Stratford
RUSINOL, Santiago
The Prodigal Doll. c 5m 6w Drama, Feb., 1917
SARDOU, Victorien
The Black Pearl. c 7m 3w French
SARGENT, Frederick Leroy
Omar and the Rabbi. In prep. Four Seas
SARKADI, Leo
A Vision of Paganini. p 2m 1w International, Feb., 1916
The Passing Shadow. p 2m International, Aug., 1916
The Line of Life. p 4m 3w International, Nov., 1916
SAWYER, Ruth
The Sidhe of Ben-mor. p 1m 6w Poet Lore
SCHMERTZ, John R.
The Marksman. p 4m 1w Sheffield, Feb., 1917
SCHNITZLER, Arthur. Comedies of Words. Translated by Pierre Loving
The Hour of Recognition. c 3m 2w
The Big Scene. c 5m 2w
The Festival of Bacchus. c 4m 2w
Literature. c 2m 1w
His Helpmate. c 5m 2w
Five plays in one volume Stewart
Countess Mizzie. c 7m 2w
In volume with Lonely Way, etc. Little
Living Hours
The Woman with the Dagger
The Last Masks
Literature
Four plays in one volume Badger
Gallant Cassian. Puppet Play. 3m 1w Phillips
Duke and the Actress. c 16m 2w Badger
Lady with the Dagger. d 1m 1w Poet Lore
SCOTT, Clement
Cape Mail. p 3m 4w Dramatic
SCOTTISH REPERTORY PLAYS
Maxwell, W. B. The Last Man In. p 4m 1w
Brighouse, H. The Price of Coal. p 1m 3w
Chapin, H. Augustus in Search of a Father. p 3m
Colquhon, D. Jean. p 2m
Down, O. The Maker of Dreams. f 2m 1w
Chapin, H. Dumb and the Blind. p 2m 1w 2j
Brighouse, H. Lonesome-like. p 2m 2w
Chapin, H. Autocrat of the Coffee Stall. p
Chapin, H. Muddle Annie. p
Ferguson, J. A. Campbell of Kilmhor. p 4m 2w
Kori, Torahiko. Kanawa, the Incantation. 4m 1w
Brighouse, H. Maid of France. p 2m Phillips
SHAKESPEARE
Oberon and Titania, 12 characters French
SHAW, George Bernard
How He Lied to Her Husband. c 2m 1w Brentano
Press Cuttings. c 3m 3w Brentano
Dark Lady of the Sonnets. c 1m 2w Brentano
Overruled. p Brentano
Heartbreak House
Great Catherine
O'Flatherty, C. V.
Inca of Perusalem
Augustus Does His Bit
The Bolshevik Princess
Six plays in one volume Brentano
SHAW, Mary
The Parrot Cage. a 1m 7w Dramatic
The Woman of It. c 9w Dramatic
SHORES, Elsa. See BELMONT, Mrs.
O. H. P.
SIERRA, Gregorio Martinez
The Lover. c 1m 2w Stratford, July, 1919
Love Magic. c 4m 3w Drama, Feb., 1917
The Cradle Song. 3 Two acts. 4m 10w Poet Lore
SINCLAIR, Upton. Plays of Protest.
The Second Story Man. d 1m 1w Kennerley
SOLOGUB, Feodor
The Triumph of Death. Three short acts. d 4m 2w Drama, Aug., 1916
SOPHOCLES
Antigone. 11 characters Baker
SOTILLO, Antonio, and MICHO, Andres
The Judgment of Posterity. p 5m 1w Poet Lore
SPEYER, Lady
Love Me, Love My Dog. p 3m 1w Smart Set, Jan., 1919
SPRINGER, Thomas G.
Secrets of the Deep. p 7m Smart Set, June, 1914
STEELL, W.
p 6m 1w Baker
STERLING, George
The Dryad. p 1m 2w Smart Set, Feb., 1919
STEVENS, Henry Bailey. A Cry Out in the Dark
The Meddler
Bolo and Babette. In prep.
The Madhouse
Three plays in one vol. Four Seas
STEVENS, Wallace
Three Travelers Watch a Sunrise. p 5m 1w i Poetry, July, 1916
STEWART, Anna B.
Belles of Canterbury.
STEWART-KIDD MODERN PLAYS. Edited by Frank Shay
Tompkins, F. G. Sham. c 3m 1w Stewart
Hudson, Holland. The Shepherd in the Distance. f 10 characters Stewart
Flanner, Hildegarde. Mansions. p 1m 2w Stewart
Overstreet, H. A. Hearts to Mend. f 2m 1w Stewart
ST. HILL, T. N.
Duty. p 2m Sheffield, May, 1916
STRAMM, August
The Bride of the Moor. p 4m 2w
Sancta Susanna. p 1m 3w
Two plays in one number Poet Lore
STRATTON, Charles
The Coda. p 1m 2w Drama, May, 1918
STRINDBERG, August
PLAYS. First Series
The Dream Play. The Link
The Dance of Death. Parts I and II
PLAYS. Second Series
Creditors. p 2m 1w
Pariah. p 2m
Miss Julia. p 3w
The Stronger. p 2w
There Are Crimes and Crimes
Lucky Pehr Stewart
Easter Stewart
PLAYS. Third Series
Swanwhite. A Fairy Play. p 10m 6w
Simoon. p 2m 1w
Debit and Credit. p 6m 3w
Advent. Three acts. p 7m 3w
The Thunderstorm. p 8m 4w
After the Fire. p 11m 4w
PLAYS. Fourth Series
The Bridal Crown. Six scenes. p 12m 8w others
The Spook Sonata. p 7m 6w
The First Warning. c 1m 4w
Gustavus Vasa. Five acts. d 20m 8w
Four volumes Scribners
The Stronger Woman. p 2w
Motherly Love. p 4w
Two plays in one volume Henderson
Paria. p 2m
Simoon. p 2m 1w
Two plays in one volume Henderson
Miss Julie. p 1m 2w Henderson
The Creditor. p 2m 1w Henderson
The Outcast.
Simoon. 2m 1w
Debit and Christ. p 6m 3w
Three plays in one volume Badger
Julie. p 2m 1w Badger
The Creditors. p 2m 1w Badger
Mother Love. p 4w Brown
SUBERT, Frantisek Adolf
Jan Vyrava. d 21m 11w Poet Lore
SUDERMANN, Herman. Roses
Streaks of Light. d 2m 1w
Margot. d 4m 2w
The Last Visit. d 5m 3w
Far-away Princess. c 2m 7w
Four plays in one volume Scribner
Morituri
Teja. d 7m 2w
Fritzchen. d 5m 2w
Eternal Masculine. p 5m 2w
Three plays in one volume Scribner
Johannes. p 40i Poet Lore
SUTRO, Alfred. Five Little Plays
The Man in the Stalls. 2m 1w
A Marriage Has Been Arranged. 1m 1w
The Man on the Kerb. 1m 1w
The Open Door. p 1m 1w
The Bracelet. c 5m 3w
Five plays in one volume Brentano
The Bracelet. c 5m 3w French
A Marriage Has Been Arranged. 1m 1w French
The Correct Thing. p 1m 1w French
Ella's Apology. p 1m 1w French
A Game of Chess. p 1m 1w French
The Gutter of Time. p 1m 1w French
A Maker of Men. p 1m 1w French
The Man of the Kerb. 1m French
The Open Door. p 1m 1w French
Mr. Steinmann's Corner. p 2m 2w French
The Salt of Life. p 1m 1w French
The Marriage Will Not Take Place. c 2m 1w
SYMONS, Arthur
Cleopatra in Judea. p 7m 3w Forum, June, 1916
SYNGE, John Millington
The Shadow of the Glen Luce
Riders to the Sea Luce
The Tinker's Wedding Luce
Deirdre of the Sorrows Luce
TARKINGTON, Booth
Beauty and the Jacobin. c 3m 2w Harper
TERRELL, Maverick
Honi Soit. s 1m 1w Smart Set, Jan., 1918
Temperament. c 2m 2w Smart Set, Sept., 1916
TERRELL, Maverick, and STECHHAN, H. O.
The Real "Q." c 3m Smart Set, Sept., 1911
TCHEKOFF, Anton.
Plays. First Series
The Swan Song. p 2m Scribner
Plays. Second Series
On the High Road. p 8m 3w
The Proposal. c 2m 1w
The Wedding. c 7m 3w
The Bear. c 2m 1w
Tragedian in Spite of Himself. c 2m
Anniversary. c 2m 1w
Six plays in one volume Scribner
A Bear. c 2m 1w French
The Marriage Proposal. c 2m 1w French
See Bechhofer. Five plays
On the Highmay. d 6m 3w Drama, May, 1916
TENNYSON, Alfred Lord
The Falcon. p 2m 2w Collected Works
TERENCE
Phormio. c 11m 2w French
THEURIET, Jean
Jean Marie. p 2m 1w French
THOMAS, Brandon
Highland Legacy. c 5m 2w French
Lancashire Sailor. p 3m 2w French
Colour Sergeant. p 4m 1w French
THOMAS, Kate
An Evening at Helen's. p 7m French
A Bit of Nonsense. c 8w French
THOMPSON, Alice C. Plays For Women Characters
Her Scarlet Slippers. p 4w Penn
An Irish Invasion. c 8w Baker
A Knot of White Ribbon. p 3w Penn
The Luckiest Girl. p 4w Denison
Much Too Sudden. p 7w Baker
Oysters. c 6w Baker
The Wrong Baby. c 8w Penn
THOMPSON, Harlan
One by One. 2m 2w Smart Set, May, 1919
The Man Hunt. c 2m 1w Smart Set, June, 1919
Pants and the Man. c 5m 2w Smart Set, Nov., 1917
Geometrically Speaking. p 3m 1w Smart Set, Nov., 1918
TOMPKINS, Frank G.
Sham. c 3m 1w Stewart
TORRENCE, Ridgely. Three Plays for the Negro Theatre
Granny Maumee. p 3w
The Rider of Dreams. p 3m 1w
Simon the Cyrenian. p 10m 6w
Three plays in one vol. Macmillan
TRADER, G. H.
Shakespeare's Daughters. f 11w French
TREE, H. B.
Six and Eightpence. c 2m 1w French
TREVOR, Philip
Under the Greenwood Tree. p 2m 5w French
The Looking Glass. p 7j French
UKRAINKA, L.
The Babylonian Captivity. d 1m 7i
In Bechofer: Five Russian Plays.
URCHLICKY, Jaroslav
At the Chasm. p 2m 1w Poet Lore
VIERECK, Geo. S.
A Game of Love. p 1m 2w
The Mood of a Moment. p 2m 1w
From Death's Own Eyes. p 1m 2w
Question of Fidelity. p 1m 1w
The Butterfly. p 2m 3w
Five plays in one volume Moffat
VON VIZEN, D.
The Choice of a Tutor. c 5m 3w
In Bechofer: Five Russian Plays.
VAN ETTEN, G.
The Vampire Cat. p 4m 2w Dramatic
WALKER, Stuart. The Portmanteau Plays
The Trimplet. c 2m 4w
Nevertheless. c 2m 1w
Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil. c 5m 3w
The Medicine Show. c 3m
Four plays in one volume Stewart
MORE PORTMANTEAU PLAYS
The Lady of the Weeping Willow Tree
The Very Naked Boy
Jonathan Makes a Wish
Three in one volume Stewart
PORTMANTEAU ADAPTATIONS
Gammer Gurton's Needle
Wilde, O. The Birthday of the Infanta
Tarkington, Booth. Seventeen
In one volume Stewart
WALKER, W. R.
A Pair of Lunatics. c 1m 1w French
Gentleman Jim. 1m 1w French
WALLACE, A. C.
Chrysanthemums. c 2m 2w French
WARE, J. Herbert
The Measure of the Man. p 3m 1w Sheffield, June, 1916
WARREN, P., and HUTCHINS, W.
The Day That Lincoln Died. p 5m 2w Baker
WASHINGTON SQUARE PLAYS, THE
Beach, L. The Clod. p 4m 1w
Goodman, E. Eugenically Speaking. c 3m 1w
Gerstenberg, A. Overtones. p 4w
Moeller, P. Helene's Husband. c 3m 2w
Four plays in one vol. Doubleday
Langer, L. Another Way Out. c 2m 3w Shay
Glaspell, S. Trifles. d 3m 2w Shay
Crocker, B. The Last Straw. d 2m 1w 2j Shay
Andreyev, L. Love of One's Neighbor. s 15m 7w Shay
Cronyn, G. The Sandbar Queen. p 6m 1w Arens
Moeller, P. Two Blind Beggars, etc. p 3m 1w Arens
Maeterlinck, M.
Interior
Miracle of St. Anthony
Death of Tintagiles. See Author
Reed, J. Moondown. p 2w Masses
Tchekow, A. The Bear. c 2m 1w French
Mackaye, P. the Antick. See Author
Schnitzler, A. Literature. See Author
Moeller, P.
Roadhouse in Arden
Sisters of Susanna
Pokey. See Author
Wedekind, F. The Tenor. p 5m 3w Smart Set, June, 1913
Akins, Z. The Magical City. p 7m 2w Forum, May, 1914.
de Brveys, D. A. Pierre Patelin. c 7m 2w French
Tchekov, A. The Sea Gull. See Author
Evreinov, N. See Bechofer: Five Russian Plays
Porto-Riche. Lovers' Luck. See Clark: Plays for the Free Theatre
Izumo, T. The Pine Tree. Bushido. See Author
Massay, E. Plots and Playwrights. c 11m 6w Little
Moliere. Sganarelle. Doctor in Spite of Himself. See Author
Strindberg, A. Pariah. See Author
WATTS, Mary S. Three Short Plays
An Ancient Dance. Two acts. p 6m 3w
Civilization. p 5m 5w
Wearin' O' the Green. c 8m 7w
Three plays in one vol. Macmillan
WEDEKIND, Frank
The Tenor. p 5m 3w Smart Set, June, 1913
WEIL, Percival L.
The Culprit. p 3m 1w Smart Set, Feb., 1913
WELLMAN, Rita
The Lady With the Mirror. a 2m 2w Drama, Aug., 1918
Dawn. p 2m 1w Drama, Feb., 1919
Funiculi Funiculi. In Mayorga's
"Representative One-Act Plays" Little
WELSH, Robert Gilbert
Jezebel. p 6m 3w Forum, May, 1915
WENDT, Frederick W.
Des Irae. p 1m 1w Smart Set, July, 1911
WHITE, Lucy
The Bird Child. p 2m 2w 1j International, Nov., 1914
WILCOX, Constance
Told in a Chinese Garden. p 10 characters Drama, May, 1919
WILDE, Oscar
Salome. d 11m 2w Several editions
Birthday of the Infanta
WILDE, Percival. Dawn and Other One-act Plays
Dawn. d 2m 1w 1j
The Noble Lord. c 2m 1w
The Traitor. d 7m
The House of Cards. p 1m 1w
Playing With Fire. c 1m 2w
Finger of God. p 2m 1w
Six plays in one volume Holt
Confessional. p 3m 3w
According To Darwin. p 3m 2w
A Question of Morality. c 3m 1w
The Beautiful Story. p 1m 1w 1j
The Villain of the Piece. c 2m 1w
Five plays in one volume Holt
Line of No Resistance. c 1m 2w French
Saved. p 9m 1w Smart Set, July, 1915
WILEY, Sara King
Patriots. c 3m 2w French
WISCONSIN PLAYS
First Series
Gale, Z. The Neighbors. d 2m 6w
Dickinson, T. H. In Hospital. c 3m 2w
Leonard, W. E. Glory of the Morning. p 3m 2w
Three plays in one vol. Huebsch
Second Series
Illsey, S. M. Feast of the Holy Innocents. p 5w
Sherry, L. On the Pier. p 1m 1w
Jones, H. M. The Shadow. p 4m 2w
Gilman, T. We Live Again. p 6m 6w
Four Plays in one volume Huebsch
WOLFF, Oscar M.
Where But in America. c 1m 2w Smart Set, March, 1918
WORLD'S BEST PLAYS, The. Edited by Barrett H. Clark
Coppee, Francois. Pater Noster. p 3m 3w
Meilhac and Halevy. Indian Summer. c 2m 2w
Maurey, Max. Rosalie. c 1m 2w
Hervieu, Paul. Modesty. c 2m 1w
Tchekof, Anton. A Marriage Proposal. c 2m 1w
de Musset and Augier. The Green Coat. c 3m 1w
Giacosa, Giuseppe. The Wager. c 4m 1w
Terrence. Phormio. c 11m 2w
Rivoire, Andre. The Little Sheperdess. c 1m 2w
Plautus. The Twins. c 7m 2w
Sardou, Victorien. The Black Pearl. c 7m 3w
Tchekof, Anton. The Boor. c 2m 1w
De Banville, Theo. Charming Leander. c 2m 1w
Augier, Emile. The Post Scriptum. c 1m 2w
Moliere. The Doctor in Spite of Himself. c 6m 3w
De Cailavet, G. A. Choosing A Career. c
Bernard, Tristan. French Without a Master. c 5m 2w
Meilhac and Halevy. Panurge's Sheep. c 1m 2w
Benedix, Roderick. The Law Suit. c 5m
Benedix, Roderick. The Third Man. c 1m 3w
Moliere. The Sicilian. Two scenes. c 4m 3w
Moliere. The Affected Young Ladies. s 6m 3w
Bernard, Tristan. I'm Going! c 1m 1w
Feuillet, Octave. The Fairy. c 3m 1w
Feuillet, Octave. The Village. c 2m 2w
Labiche. Grammar. c 4m 1w
Labiche. The Two Cowards. c 3m 2w
Lesage. Crispin, His Master's Rival. c 4m 3w
Marivaux. The Legacy. c 4m 2w
Gyalui, Wolfgang. After The Honeymoon. c 1m 1w
Bouchor, Maurice. A Christmas Tale. p 2m 2w
France, Anatole. Crainquebille. 3 scenes. p 12m 6w
Theuriet, Andre. Jean Marie. p 2m 1w
Picard, L. B. The Rebound. c 5m 2w
Aristophanes. Lysistrata. s 4m 5w 1j
Published by French
WYNNE, Anna
The Broken Bars. p 10m 10w French
YEATS, William Butler
The Countess Cathleen
The Land of Heart's Desire
The Shadowy Waters
The King's Threshold
On Baile's Strand
Deirdre Macmillan
The Green Helmet Macmillan
Where There Is Nothing Macmillan
The Hour Glass
Cathleen In Houlihan
A Pot of Broth Macmillan
In the Seven Woods Macmillan
YEHOASH
The Shunamite. p 3m 1w Stratford, June, 1919
YIDDISH THEATRE: SIX PLAYS FOR
First Series
Pinski, D. Abigail. 7m 1w
Pinski, D. Forgotten Souls. 1m 2w
Aleichem, S. She Must Marry a Doctor. 3m 4w
Ash, S. Winter. 1m 6w
Ash, S. The Sinner. 9m 1w
Hirschbein, P. In the Dark. 3m 2w
Six plays in one volume.
Second Series
Pinski, D. Little Heroes. p 6j
Pinski, D. The Stranger. p 9m 6w
Hirschbein, P. On the Threshold. p 4m 2w
Levin, Z. Poetry and Prose. p 1m 1w
Kobrin, L. Black Sheep. p 3m 2w
Kobrin, L. The Sweet of Life. p 2m 1w
Six plays in one volume Huebsch
YOUNG, Stark. At the Shrine and other Plays
Addio. p 3m 1w
Madretta. p 2m 1w
At the Shrine. p 1m 1w
Three plays in one volume Stewart
ZANGWILL, Israel
Six Persons. c 1m 1w French
Great Demonstration. c 2m 1w French
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Actable One-Act Plays Chicago Public Library, 1916
Plays and Books of the Little Theatre. Compiled by Frank Shay.
A List of Plays and Pageants. Prepared by the Committee on Pageantry, War Work Council, Young Woman's Christian Associations. 1919.
Plays for Amateurs. Arranged by John Mantel Clapp. Drama League of America. Chicago. 1915.
Guide To Selecting Plays for the use of professionals and amateurs. By Wentworth Hogg. French. 1916.
The Dramatic Books and Plays. An annual compilation by Henry Eastman Lower and George Heron Milne. Boston Book Co.
A SELECTED LIST
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Leaves From a Critic's Scrapbook
BY WALTER PRICHARD EATON
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Contemporary French Dramatists
By BARRETT H. CLARK
In "Contemporary French Dramatists" Mr. Barrett H. Clark, author of "The Continental Drama of Today," "The British and American Drama of Today," translator of "Four Plays of the Free Theater," and of various plays of Donnay, Hervieu, Lemaitre, Sardou, Lavedan, etc., has contributed the first collection of studies on the modern French theater. Mr. Clark takes up the chief dramatists of France beginning with the Théâtre Libre: Curel, Brieux, Hervieu, Lemaître, Lavedan, Donnay, Porto-Riche, Rostand, Bataille, Bernstein, Capus, Flers, and Caillavet. The book contains numerous quotations from the chief representative plays of each dramatist, a separate chapter on "Characteristics" and the most complete bibliography to be found anywhere.
This book gives a study of contemporary drama in France which has been more neglected than any other European country.
Independent, New York:
"Almost indispensable to the student of the theater."
Boston Transcript:
"Mr. Clark's method of analyzing the works of the Playwrights selected is simple and helpful. * * * As a manual for reference or story, 'Contemporary French Dramatists,' with its added bibliographical material, will serve well its purpose."
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"European Dramatists"
By ARCHIBALD HENDERSON
Author of "George Bernard Shaw: His Life and Works."
In the present work the famous dramatic critic and biographer of Shaw has considered six representative dramatists outside of the United States, some living, some dead—Strindberg, Ibsen, Maeterlinck, Wilde, Shaw, Barker, and Schnitzler.
Velma Swanston Howard says:
"Prof. Henderson's appraisal of Strindberg is certainly the fairest, kindest and most impersonal that I have yet seen. The author has that rare combination of intellectual power and spiritual insight which casts a clear, strong light upon all subjects under his treatment."
Baltimore Evening Sun:
"Prof. Henderson's criticism is not only notable for its understanding and good sense, but also for the extraordinary range and accuracy of its information."
Jeanette L. Gilder, in the Chicago Tribune:
"Henderson is a writer who throws new light on old subjects."
Chicago Record Herald:
"His essays in interpretation are welcome. Mr. Henderson has a catholic spirit and writes without parochial prejudice—a thing deplorably rare among American critics of the present day. * * * One finds that one agrees with Mr. Henderson's main contentions and is eager to break a lance with him about minor points, which is only a way of saying that he is stimulating, that he strikes sparks. He knows his age thoroughly and lives in it with eager sympathy and understanding."
Providence Journal:
"Henderson has done his work, within its obvious limitations, in an exceedingly competent manner. He has the happy faculty of making his biographical treatment interesting, combining the personal facts and a fairly clear and entertaining portrait of the individual with intelligent critical comment on his artistic work."
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The Changing Drama
By ARCHIBALD HENDERSON, M.A. Ph.D.
Author of "European Dramatists," "George Bernard Shaw—His Life and Work." Etc.
A vital book, popular in style, cosmopolitan in tone, appraising the drama of the past sixty years, its changes, contributions and tendencies. Has an expression of the larger realities of the art and life of our time.
E. E. Hale in The Dial: "One of the most widely read dramatic critics of our day; few know as well as he what is 'up' in the dramatic world, what are the currents of present-day thought, what people are thinking, dreaming, doing, or trying to do."
New York Times: "Apt, happily allusive, finely informed essays on the dramatists of our own time—his essay style is vigorous and pleasing."
Book News Monthly: "Shows clear understanding of the evolution of form and spirit, and the differentiation of the forces—spiritual, intellectual and social—which are making the theatre what it is today ... we can recollect no book of recent times which has such contemporaneousness, yet which regards the subject with such excellent perspective ... almost indispensable to the general student of drama ... a book of rich perspective and sound analysis. The style is simple and direct."
Geo. Middleton in La Follette's: "The best attempt to formulate the tendencies which the drama is now taking in its evolutionary course."
Argonaut: "Marked by insight, discernment and enthusiasm."
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GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
HIS LIFE AND WORKS
A Critical Biography (Authorized)
BY
ARCHIBALD HENDERSON, M.A., Ph.D.
With two plates in color (one, the frontispiece, from an autochrome by Alvin Langdon Coburn, the other from a water color by Bernard Partridge), two photogravures, 26 plates on art paper, and numerous illustrations in the text.
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This remarkable book, upon which the author has been at work for more than six years, is the authentic biography of the great Irish dramatist and socialist. In order to give it the authority which any true biography of a living man must possess, Mr. Shaw has aided the author in every possible way. The book is based not only on the voluminous mass of Mr. Shaw's works, published, uncollected in book form or unpublished, but also on extensive data furnished the author by Mr. Shaw in person.
A masterly and monumental volume, it is a history of Art, Music, Literature, Drama, Sociology, Philosophy, and the general development of the Ibsen-Nietzschean Movement in Morals for the last thirty years. The Press are unanimous in their praise of this wonderful work.
Opinions of the work and its author.
The Bookman: "A more entertaining narrative whether in biography or fiction has not appeared in recent years."
The Independent: "Whatever George Bernard Shaw may think of his Biography the rest of the world will probably agree that Dr. Henderson has done a good job."
Boston Herald: "This is probably the most informing and satisfactory biography of this very difficult man that has been written. A thoroughly painstaking work."
European Dramatists
Short Plays
By MARY MAC MILLAN
To fill a long-felt want. All have been successfully presented. Suitable for Women's Clubs, Girls' Schools, etc. While elaborate enough for big presentation, they may be given very simply.
Review of Reviews:
"Mary MacMillan offers 'Short Plays,' a collection of pleasant one to three-act plays for women's clubs, girls' schools, and home parlor production. Some are pure comedies, others gentle satires on women's faults and foibles. 'The Futurists,' a skit on a woman's club in the year 1882, is highly amusing. 'Entr' Act' is a charming trifle that brings two quarreling lovers together through a ridiculous private theatrical. 'The Ring' carries us gracefully back to the days of Shakespeare; and 'The Shadowed Star,' the best of the collection, is a Christmas Eve tragedy. The Star is shadowed by our thoughtless inhumanity to those who serve us and our forgetfulness of the needy. The Old Woman, gone daft, who babbles in a kind of mongrel Kiltartan, of the Shepherds, the Blessed Babe, of the Fairies, rowan berries, roses and dancing, while her daughter dies on Christmas Eve, is a splendid characterization."
Boston Transcript:
"Those who consigned the writer of these plays to solitude and prison fare evidently knew that 'needs must' is a sharp stimulus to high powers. If we find humor, gay or rich, if we find brilliant wit; if we find constructive ability joined with dialogue which moves like an arrow; if we find delicate and keen characterization, with a touch of genius in the choice of names; if we find poetic power which moves on easy wing—the gentle jailers of the writer are justified, and the gentle reader thanks their severity."
Salt Lake Tribune:
"The Plays are ten in number, all of goodly length. We prophesy great things for this gifted dramatist."
Bookseller, News Dealer & Stationer:
"The dialogue is permeated with graceful satire, snatches of wit, picturesque phraseology, and tender, often exquisite, expressions of sentiment."
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More Short Plays
BY MARY MacMILLAN
Plays that act well may read well. Miss MacMillan's plays are good reading. Nor is literary excellence a detriment to dramatic performance. They were put on the stage before they were put into print. They differ slightly from those in the former volume. Two of them, "The Pioneers," a story of the settlement of the Ohio Valley, and "Honey," a little mountain girl cotton-mill worker, are longer. The other six, "In Mendelesia," Parts I and II, "The Dryad," "The Dress Rehearsal of Hamlet," "At the Church," and "His Second Girl," contain the spirit of humor, something of subtlety, and something of fantasy.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle: "Mary MacMillan, whose first volume of short plays proved that she possessed unusual gifts as a dramatist, has justified the hopes of her friends in a second volume, 'More Short Plays,' which reveal the author as the possessor of a charming literary style coupled with a sure dramatic sense that never leads her idea astray.... In them all the reader will find a rich and delicate charm, a bountiful endowment of humor and wit, a penetrating knowledge of human nature, and a deft touch in the drawing of character. They are delicately and sympathetically done and their literary charm is undeniable."
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Comedies of Words
and Other Plays
BY ARTHUR SCHNITZLER
TRANSLATED BY PIERRE LOVING
The contents are:
"The Hour of Recognition"
"Great Scenes"
"The Festival of Bacchus"
"His Helpmate"
"Literature."
In his "Comedies of Words," Arthur Schnitzler, the great Austrian Dramatist, has penetrated to newer and profounder regions of human psychology. According to Schnitzler, the keenly compelling problems of earth are: the adjustment of a man to one woman, a woman to one man, the children to their parents, the artist to life, the individual to his most cherished beliefs, and how can we accomplish this adjustment when, try as we please, there is a destiny which sweeps our little plans away like helpless chessmen from the board? Since the creation of Anatol, that delightful toy philosopher, so popular in almost every theater of the world, the great Physician-Dramatist has pushed on both as World-Dramatist and reconnoiterer beyond the misty frontiers of man's conscious existence. He has attempted in an artistic way to get beneath what Freud calls the "Psychic Censor" which edits all our suppressed desires. Reading Schnitzler is like going to school to Life itself!
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The
Provincetown Plays
Edited by
GEORGE CRAM COOK AND FRANK SHAY
The Contents Are:
| Alice Rostetter's comedy | The Widow's Veil |
| James Oppenheim's poetic | Night |
| George Cram Cook's and Susan Glaspell's | Suppressed Desires |
| Eugene O'Neill's play | Bound East for Cardiff |
| Edna St. Vincent Millay's | Aria de Capo |
| Rita Wellman's | String of the Samisen |
| Wilbur D. Steele's satire | Not Smart |
| Floyd Dell's comedy | The Angel Intrudes |
| Hutchin Hapgood's and Neith Boyce's play | Enemies |
| Pendleton King's | Cocaine |
Every author, with one exception, has a book or more to his credit. Several are at the top of their profession.
Rita Wellman, a Saturday Evening Post star, has had two or three plays on Broadway, and has a new novel, THE WINGS OF DESIRE.
Cook and Glaspell are well known—he for his novels and Miss Glaspell for novels and plays.
E. Millay is one of America's best minor poets. Steele, according to O'Brien, is America's best short-story writer.
Oppenheim has over a dozen novels, books of poems and essays to his credit.
O'Neill has a play on Broadway now, BEYOND THE HORIZON.
Hutch, Hapgood is author of the STORY OF A LOVER, published by Boni and Liveright anonymously.
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