A Farcical Entertainment in Two Acts
By Jessie A. Kelley
Twelve females. Costumes modern; scenery unimportant. Plays an hour and a quarter. A humorous picture of the planning of the annual church fair by the ladies of the sewing circle. Full of local hits and general human nature, and a sure laugh-producer in any community. Can be recommended.
Price, 25 cents
CHARACTERS
- Mrs. Roberts, who wants to be president.
- Mrs. Henry, young, giddy, fond of novels.
- Mrs. Jackson, the president of the society.
- Mrs. Brett, on the dinner committee.
- Mrs. Lewis, the minister’s wife.
- Mrs. Lawson, plump.
- Mrs. Brown, anxious to get new church attendants.
- Mrs. Addison, very inquisitive.
- Mrs. Ridgely, sensitive.
- Mrs. Otis, on the dinner committee.
- Mrs. Thompson, decidedly close.
- Mrs. Drew, just married.
THE RIVAL CHOIRS
An Entertainment in One Scene
By Sherman F. Johnson