A DEATH IN FEVER FLAT
A Play
By George W. Cronyn
Copyright, 1919, by Shadowland.
Copyright, 1920, by George W. Cronyn.
All rights reserved.
Reprinted from Shadowland, a magazine, by permission of the publishers and the author. The professional and amateur stage rights of this play are strictly reserved by the author. Applications for permission to produce this play should be made to Frank Shay, Care Stewart & Kidd Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Scene: In the great Far West, i. e., far from the "Movie" West.
| CHARACTERS |
| Hank [proprietor of the Good Hope Roadhouse]. Lon Purdy [about whom the play is concerned]. Mizpah [his wife, called "Padie"]. The Stage Driver. The Ghost of Harvey Mace. The Ghost of the Other Man. |
The Time is the present, about 11 P. M.
This is not a Bret Harte play, nor is it designed for W. S. Hart. And it should be performed with none of that customary and specious braggadoccio of western plays.