Eight female characters. Costumes, modern; scenery, an exterior. Well suited for out-of-door performances. Plays an hour and a quarter. Information of value to the enemy somehow leaks out from a frontier town and the leak cannot be found or stopped. But Captain Brooke, of the Secret Service, finally locates the offender amid a maze of false clues, in the person of a washerwoman who hangs out her clothes day after day in ways and places to give the desired information. A capital play, well recommended.
Price, 25 cents
[LUCINDA SPEAKS]
A Comedy in Two Acts
By Gladys Ruth Bridgham
Eight women. Scene, an interior; costumes, modern. Plays an hour and a quarter. Isabel Jewett has dropped her homely middle name, Lucinda, and with it many sterling traits of character, and is not a very good mother to the daughter of her husband over in France. But circumstances bring “Lucinda” to life again with wonderful results. A pretty and dramatic contrast that is very effective. Well recommended.
Price, 25 cents
CHARACTERS
- Isabel Jewett, aged 27.
- Miriam, her daughter, aged 7.
- Mrs. McBierney, aged 50.
- Tessie Flanders, aged 18.
- Mrs. Douglas Jewett, aged 45.
- Helen, her daughter, aged 20.
- Mrs. Fogg, aged 35.
- Florence Lindsey, aged 25.