| IV. [Their Christmas Party.] In Two Acts | [73] |
Characters: One adult for Santa Claus; five older children, two boys and three girls; two boys and two girls, seven to nine years for the important parts, and a dozen children from four to ten, with no speaking parts.
Setting: 1st. A winter street-scene.
2nd. Simple interior.
Time of playing: 35 minutes.
Dick and Dot, a lonely little brother and sister, decide to share their Christmas with two poor children, while several older friends, hearing the children's wish for a Christmas Party, plan, independently of each other, to arrange for one. The result is a Christmas surprise for everyone.
| V. [The Christmas Brownie.] In One Act | [95] |
Twenty-four characters: Santa Claus; three older children for adults, one boy and two girls; three boys and three girls from five to twelve, the important parts being for two boys of ten; four little boys and two little girls, and eight children who can sing, for the tableaux of the Christmas dream.
Setting: Simple interior.
Time of playing: 40 minutes.
Santa Claus' Brownie allows Ted to help fill the stockings, with a result that perplexes and disturbs their owners, and teaches Ted that it takes thoughtfulness as well as good will to make people happy. The Brownie's especial gift to Ted is a Christmas Dream.
| VI. [A Puritan Christmas.] In Two Acts | [121] |