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An excellent little one-act comedy, with plenty of life. As the name suggests, the play takes its theme, the analogy of an auction mart, but in the ...
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Mrs. Logan, a woman of forceful personality, was so busily engaged in running the affairs of the village that she had little time to study her ...
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This humorous satire of the pilgrimage from shop to gentility has that grain of truth which makes for abiding value. None of the parts is difficult, ...
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John McFarlane is a good grocer but a bad orator. He is asked to make a speech at the opening of the new hall. With the help of a book on Public ...
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Scottish Play: No. 44 A play which keeps the audience in a constant state of excitement, although the tension is relieved by laughter. The scene ...
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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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A shipwrecked sailor returns reluctantly to his scolding wife and his shrewish mother-in-law, to discover, to his great relief, that he has been ...
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The scene is laid in Mrs. Tweedle's shop. Mrs. Tweedle does mending, cleaning, dyeing and valetting, and the characters are her staff and her ...
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This play, which has been made famous by the Scottish National Players, is now available for amateur production. It is a picture of life in a remote ...
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