One act plays
To a lawyer's office in a small Irish town, come various witnesses to help in establishing which of the twin daughters of the late Anthony Sullivan, ...
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The pithy and caustic remarks of the tea drinkers centre round the recently come minister, whose mildly High Church ways come up for stern censure. ...
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In this play, which won a preliminary round in the 1985 S.C.D.A. One Act Festival, a widowed father begins to show an uncharacteristic interest in ...
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THE SPAEWIFE Comedy A young man obsessed with the love of poaching rabbits much against the wishes of his mother and the lassie who is fond of him, ...
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Scottish Play: No. 142 From Wikipedia, Joe Corrie (13 May 1894 – 13 November 1968) was a Scottish miner, poet and playwright best known for ...
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The old lady, rumour has it, has been left money by a relative, hence the two gentlemen who come a-courting, the one to the aunt, the other to the ...
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The Twa Merriet Weemin and the Weeda
A sermon in dramatic form to many wives who imagine they could have made a better job of their husbands than the Creator did. The twa Merriet Weemin ...
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This is a comedy-drama concerned with the introduction of machine- weaving to the village of Darvel, and takes place in the Morton's cottage. Getting ...
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Dark deeds in the Black Vault of Dunure in the 16th century. Gilbert Kennedy, Earl of Cassillis, intent on getting his hands on the lush pastures of ...
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Margaret, all set for a big wedding, is showing her presents. Two are not on view -- an antique teapot, which Margaret despises as being too small a ...
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