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Plays for small stages

Chapter 4: ILLUSTRATIONS
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A compact collection of five one-act plays created for a tiny amateur playhouse, the pieces move between comedy and serious domestic drama and are designed for simple staging. Scenes and characters are drawn from ordinary life, often centering on intimate rooms and small social encounters, with emphasis on sharp dialogue and character interplay rather than elaborate action. A prefatory essay recounts the formation of the Playhouse and explains the collaborative, experimental rehearsal process, noting how performer suggestions and amateur spontaneity shaped the pieces and suited them to brief, fresh presentations on small stages.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Hugh: My Beloved! }
Gladys: Do You Call That Music? }
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Pat: What Did They Do Then? Well, They Looked and Looked fer a Year an’ a Day, Ivery Man o’ Thim in a Different Counthree Facing p. 14
Mrs. Stedman: There is a Far More Important Reason for Brevity than Construction. Even a One-act Play May be One Act Too Long 32
The Girl: I’m So Tired! I’d Like Something Nicer 52
Tanner: You Forget that I am a Novelist 80