By Jessie A. Kelley
One male, twelve females. Costumes, modern and eccentric; scenery, unimportant. Plays an hour and a quarter. Another of Mrs. Kelley’s popular assemblages of the floating humor of the Suffragette question. Just a string of humorous lines and characters and local hits aimed to raise a hearty laugh without hurting anybody’s feelings. Suited for women’s clubs and for general use in private theatricals.
Price, 25 cents
CHARACTERS
- Mrs. John Yates, presiding officer.
- Mrs. Silas Curtis, suffragette speaker.
- Mrs. Eben Altman, suffragette speaker.
- Mrs. Eldon Keener, anti-suffragette.
- Mrs. Oscar Dayton, anti-suffragette.
- Mrs. Jonas Harding, anti-suffragette.
- Miss Rosabelle Hyacinth, engaged.
- Miss Priscilla Prudence, would like to be engaged.
- Miss Anna Helder, great on style.
- Mrs. Charles Bates, anti-suffragette.
- Mrs. Russell Sager, suffragette.
- Mrs. Francis Wood, suffragette.
- Silas Curtis, who becomes an ardent advocate of woman suffrage.
THE QUEEN OF HEARTS
A High School Comedy in One Act
By Gladys Ruth Bridgham
Three males, three females. Costumes, modern; scenery, a single interior. Plays one hour. Three seminary girls go to the masquerade on the sly, get mixed up there with some students and have a narrow escape from detection. Their later anxieties are complicated by the fact that they discover that one of the younger members of their own faculty was also there; but this later suggests a plan by which they escape. Very bright and breezy and full of fun and action.
Price, 15 cents