MAURICE MAETERLINCK,
Whose essay in
"The Wrack of the Storm"
inspired this play.
Application for the right of performing For All Time must be made to Rita Wellman,
142 East 18th Street, New York.
FOR ALL TIME
A Play
By Rita Wellman
[Scene: Sitting room in the house of Madame le Bargy. Furnished in excellent taste. Main entrance center, this leads into a hall. Another entrance left, back. French window right near back, near this stands a large wing chair. Couch left, well forward. Chairs near this. Nanette comes from the entrance left as Monsieur Robert comes into the room from entrance center. Nanette is a European old maid. Her dark eyes are full of fire and her lips are bitter. She speaks quickly and sharply and is always on the defensive. Monsieur Robert is well groomed, gentle, weak and likable. Nanette is in deep mourning. Monsieur Robert carries a small bunch of flowers which he holds awkwardly and fussily as if they embarrassed him.]
Nanette. Monsieur Robert....
Robert [coming forward]. Nanette.... How are you, Nanette! You look thinner.