1. Representative One-Act Plays by American Authors, edited by Margaret G. Mayorga (Little, Brown), contains a large number of suitable plays for amateurs. Among these are:
R* Sam Average, by Percy MacKaye (F)
R* Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil, by Stuart Walker (F)
S* In the Zone, by Eugene O'Neill (F)
R* The Wonder Hat, a Harlequinade by Ben Hecht and Kenneth Sawyer Goodman (F)
C* Suppressed Desires, by George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell (F)
S* The Last Straw, by Bosworth Crocker (F)
2. Representative One-Act Plays by British and Irish Authors, edited by Barrett H. Clark (Little, Brown), contains, among others, the following plays suited to the requirements of amateurs:
R* The Widow of Wasdale Head, by Arthur Pinero (F)
C* Rococo, by Granville Barker (F)
R* The Snow Man, by Lawrence Housman (F)
C* Fancy Free, by Stanley Houghton (F)
3. Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays, edited by Frank Shay and Pierre Loving (Stewart-Kidd), includes the following plays for amateurs:
C* Literature, by Arthur Schnitzler (F)
C* Françoise' Luck, by Georges de Porto-Riche (F)
S* Mary's Wedding, by Gilbert Carman (F)
C* A Sunny Morning, by the Quinteros (F)