THE SLAVE WITH TWO FACES
An Allegory
By Mary Carolyn Davies
Copyright, 1918, by Egmont Arens.
All rights reserved.
Reprinted from No. 6, of the "Flying Stag Plays," published by Egmont Arens, by special permission of Miss Davies. The professional and amateur stage rights on this play are strictly reserved by the author. Applications for permission to produce this play should be made to Egmont Arens, 17 West 8th Street, New York.
The Slave With Two Faces was first produced in New York City by the Provincetown Players, on January 25th, 1918, with the following cast:
| Life, the Slave | Ida Rauh. |
| First Girl | Blanche Hays. |
| Second Girl | Dorothy Upjohn. |
| A Woman | Alice MacDougal. |
| A Man | O. K. Liveright. |
| A Young Man | Hutchinson Collins. |
| A Workman | O. K. Liveright. |
| And Others. | |
Scene designed by Norman Jacobsen. Produced under the direction of Nina Moise.
Incidental music written by Alfred Kreymborg.