GRAMMAR (La Grammaire), a farce in one act by Labiche. An amusing and charming comedy by one of the greatest of 19th century French dramatists. 4 men, 1 woman. Price 25 Cents.

THE TWO COWARDS (Les Deux Timides), a comedy in one act by Labiche. A very amusing and human little comedy, in which a strong-willed girl helps her father choose for her the man she wishes to marry. 2 women, 3 men. Price 25 Cents.

MASTER PATELIN, SOLICITOR, a comedy in three acts. Special version by Brueys. One of the most famous of early French farces. The setting and character belong to the late Middle Ages. The play is concerned with the crooked dealings of a clever lawyer. 7 men, 2 women. Price 25 Cents.

CRISPIN, HIS MASTER’S RIVAL, a comedy in one act by Le Sage. A famous comedy by the author of “Gil Blas,” concerned with the pranks of two clever valets. 18th century costumes and settings. 4 men, 3 women. Price 25 Cents.

THE LEGACY, a comedy in one act by Marivaux. A delicate high comedy of intrigue. Marivaux one of the masters of old French comedy, and this play is full of deft touches of characterization. 2 women, 4 men. Price 25 Cents.

AFTER THE HONEYMOON, a farce in one act by Wolfgang Gyalui. A Hungarian farce full of brilliant dialog and movement. 1 man, 1 woman. Price 25 Cents.

A CHRISTMAS TALE, a poetic play by Maurice Bouchor. A beautiful little miracle play of love and devotion, laid in 15th century Paris. 2 men, 2 women. Price 25 Cents.

CRAINQUEBILLE, a play in three scenes by Anatole France. A delightful series of pictures of Parisian street life, by the author of “The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife.” 12 men, 6 women. Price 25 Cents.

JEAN-MARIE, a poetic play in one act by Andre Theuriet. A pathetic play of Norman peasant life. 2 men, 1 woman. Price 25 Cents.

THE REBOUND, a comedy in one act by L. B. Picard. A clever comedy of intrigue, and a satire of social position. 2 women, 5 men. Price 25 Cents.