Twenty-five boys and twenty-four girls. Costumes, modern and picturesque. Nothing required in the way of scenery but a platform. Plays half an hour or less. Columbia is approached by the Foresters, the Farmers, the Miners, the Pleasure Seekers, the Ammunition Workers and even the Red Cross Workers, all asking her to be their Queen, but it is only when the Soldiers and the Red Cross Nurses come, asking nothing and giving all, that she yields. Easy, pretty, timely, and strongly recommended. Introduces music.
Price, 25 cents
THE AIR-SPY
A War Play in Three Acts
By Mansfield Scott
Twelve males, four females. Costumes, modern; scenery, a single interior. Plays an hour and a half. Royalty, $10.00 for first, $5.00 for subsequent performances by same cast; free for school performance. Inspector Steele, of the Secret Service, sets his wits against those of German emissaries in their plot against Dr. Treadwell’s air-ship, a valuable war invention, and baffles them after an exciting pursuit. An easy thriller, full of patriotic interest. Easy to get up and very effective. Strongly recommended for school performance. Originally produced by The Newton (Mass.) High School.
Price, 35 cents
CHARACTERS
Dr. Henry Treadwell, inventor of the Giant Air-ship.
Victor Lawrence, his pretended friend—a German spy.