"We had a most successful Christmas entertainment. The applause was so loud we feared the children would forget to finish their parts."—Miss Alice F. Danforth, Springfield, Mass.
"A great success for a Christmas entertainment, there is so much life and color in it, so much song and emotion. It is well and carefully done with both the proportion of moderation and the charm of deep sentiment."—David S. Muzzey, Ph.D., Yonkers, N. Y.
"It is difficult to find words to express my admiration for the play 'Good King Wenceslas.' I believe it will be far-reaching in its influence."—Miss N. H. Cottrell, Albany, N. Y.
"It is splendid."—Rev. Wm. H. Garth, St. Michael's Rectory, Naugatuck, Conn.
This play may be given more elaborately by the representing on the stage of Act I. This arrangement will call for the addition of the following characters:
| Helen Armstrong, a girl of 15, afterward Mrs. Collingwood |
| Four School Girls |
| Edwin, a footman |
| Man, a thief |
| Woman, a thief |
| Boy |
| Train Announcer |
| Gateman, who inspects tickets |
Other R. R. officials, passengers, etc., etc.
Scene laid at New York R. R. Station