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One-Act Plays and Readings Bulletin 37 4-A One-Act Plays And Readings This Library of Plays is maintain­ ed by Colorado State College so you may read plays without hav­ ing to buy them. How To Use This Library 1. We send to one borrower not more than 5 three-act plays and 5 one-act plays or two collections. 'When these are returned we are glad to send others as requested. 2. Charges: 5 three-act plays, $.25 plus return postage. 5 one-act plays, $.20 plus return postage. 1 collection, $.10 plus return postage. 3. Plays should be back in the Library of Plays within 18 days from the time they are mailed out. A three-act play may be kept for an extra week for $.25. 4. The fine on an overdue package is $1.00. 5. H. e lend ploys for reading only, and therefore send only one copy of each play requested to a borrower. Borrow from this library to select your play; order copies for your cast from the publisher. 6. Take up all questions concerning royalty with the publisher of your play. 7. The Library of Plays is closed during June, July, and August. To help you select your play, we use the following: * Senior High School. H Junior High School. *** Either Senior or Junior High School. 1 Christmas or religious play. t Special occasions, other than Christmas or religious. Children. Mo~t of these recommendations as to suitability of a certain play for a certain use are made by the publishers. Plays listed for high schools are usually suitable for community or club use. Ask us for selected lists of: ( l) one-act plays, ( 2) of three-act plays, and ( 3) of junior high-school plays. Plays are summarized in the publishers' catalogues, and catalogues are sent free on request. The plays in the Library of Plays were published by: 1. Baker's Plays 114 Fifth A venue, 448 S. Hill Street, New York City Los Angeles, Calif. 6. Northwestern Press 2. Banner Play Bureau 2200 Park A venue 111 Ellis Street. Minneapolis. Minn. San Francisco. Calif. 7. Row PetPrson & Co. 3. Dramatic Publishing Co. 1911 Ridge Avenue, 59 East Van Buren Street, Evanston, Ill. Chicago, Ill. 8. Samuel French 4. Dramatists Play Service 811 W. Seventh Street. 6 East 39th Street, Los Angeles, Calif. New York City 9. \Vetmore Declamation Bureau 5. Longmans, Green & Co. 1631 South Paxton Street Play Department Sioux City, Iowa Write to: Library of Plays, English Department, Colorado State College, Fort Collins. - - . ----~-~---·-·~-.. ·------~----------------~---------- --·--~-----------------~--------.- F'uhli:-;ht~d and di~trilllltf'd in furtht-ran(·t· nf tht' Act:--: of :\laY Sand .lune :{11. 191-t. hy thf' Colorado State College. Exten:-.ion SerYi('l:. F. A.-• •\ndl·'r~nn. lli­ rf'('tor. and e. S. Jh·partnH.. nt of ..\grkn1ture conpe-rating. FORT COLLINS, COLO. MAY 194.2 One--Act Plays And Readings * * * X:uue of Play Royulty Aaron Stevens, Abolitionist -lrn :3f ext. $i\.OO with a<lm. <In Grinnell Plays) $2.50 without Abigail's Print Shop lm 3f 2 ints. write pub. *"'*About Candle-light Time :3m -lf int. none Abu Achmet and the Eggs 5m 1f extras int. $10.00 Accidents \Yill Happe.n 2m 2f int. $10.00 (In One Act Pla~·s for Stage and Stm!y--Seventh Series) ''''Achaehila :3m 1f others int. none (In Plays of Far Places} Admiral Peters 2m 1f int. $5.00 +"'*Admiral Returns, The i\m 3f extras int. none I In Junior High School Plays) '''Adolescent Young, The lm 12f int. none 7 Adoration, The ...... Llm 1f extras 6 scenes none "'Ad\·antages of Being Shy lm 5f int. none '''*Adventures of Chekilli, The Creek Boy, The .. 1-lm or f none On Around Ameriea with the Indian) Advertising for a Hushand ..... 3m 2f int. none Affairs of Men, The 2m int. $5.00 On Six Little Theatre Plays) Affair of the Slipper, The lm 1f int. none (In Sketches for School and Assembly) After All These Years 3m 2f int. $5.00 I In Six Little Theatre Pla;;s) Age Rebels 9f int. $5.00 *Ah. the Ladies 8f no scenery none Air Raid Refugees .J,m 1f int. $5.00 '"*Aladdin and the 'Wonderful Lamp ....... 15 children ;~ exts. $10.00 Alas, Poor Yorick 8m int. none <In Easil;,· Staged Plays for Boys l Alexander Was Great :3m lf ext. S5.00 '"''Alias Janetta .. .. ...... 4m 1f ext. 8 copies ·:· A.lias Santa Claus .............. 1-lm int. $5.00 Alice in \\'onderland i\m 4f int. write pub. I In Current Contest Reading) '"'"'Alice's Blue Gown Rf int. none Alien Xote, The lOf int. none 7 Alien Star, The Gm 3f e:...iras 2 ext., int. $5.00 ''All Americans 5m 2f int. $5.00 All But the Truth 6f int. $5.00 Alleluia <Easter) ....... 20111 4f extras ext. $5.00 Allen. Incorporated 3m :sf int. $5.00 All Fol' Your Delight ... 12m5fothers ext.,2int. none I In One Hour Plays from Shakespeare) '''Allison's Lad 'lm int. write pub. On Allison's Lad and Other Interludes) Allison's Lad 5m 1f int. write pub. (In Plays for Classroom Interpretation) *All on Account of Kelly ... 21 children ext. none 4 COLOR.ADO STATE COLLEGE Ext. Bul. 374-A ~aine of Play Royalty All on a Summer's Day 3m 1-4f int. $5.00 All My Life ..... .. 4f int. $5.00 All's Well that Ends Well ........ 13111 3f int. none *All Under One Top 3m lf ext. $5.00 Alma Mater 7m lf int. $5.00 (In One Act Plays for Stage and Study-ninth series) *''Amanda and the Ghosts lm 1f int., ext. none (In Dancing Dolls) Amateur Night 7111 4f write pub. (In Revues, A Book of Short Sketches) Ambition 2m :3f int. none America Has Poets any number ext. ! In Purpose Plays for High School Assemblies) America on Trial .. 27 char. extras int. S5.00 America On Trial .. 21 char. int. $5.00 (In Plays of American Life) *"' American Beauty lOf int. none <In Easily Staged PlayE< for Girls) An American Ineident c;m 4f int. S5.00 '"'"'America's Heritage .. 14m extras none Among Thieves 2m 1f ext. Sl0.00 ! In One-A et Plays foy Stage and Study-second series) ''i° Among Those Present 7f int. none Amritsar 2m 2f extras ext. write pub. (In Plays of Far Places) And a Happy New Year 7f int. $5.00 +And He Canw to His Father 4m 2f others ext. none And the De,·i! Laughs 4m 2f ext. Sl0.00 ! In l'niversity of l.'.tah P!avs) And Silently Steal A'rny 2m 2f int. $5.00 ''''And Then What Happened? .Jm :if int. none And There 'X as Light Im :3f int. S5.00 ! In One-Act Plays for Stage and Study-second serie:o:) And lJsher in the :Horning 4m :H int. S5.00 Angelica 2m :}f int. S5.00 (In One-Act Pla~·s for Stage and Study--eighth series) Angelus 2m :3f int. s.s.oo <In One-Act Pla~·s for Stage and Study-fifth series) '''Angels and Such Gm 2f ext. S5.00 Angels Don't i\Iarn· lm 2f int. S5.00 <In Angels D011°t i\Ian~·) ''''The Animal Club G characters none Ann Comes to Her Sen:o:es iif int. none ''Ann Kavanagh :irn If int. S5.00 '"''''Another B0ginning lm 2f int. none Another World 4f int. none Antic Spring ext. S5.00 Antiques ~1f int. S5.00 Antoinette Comes to Town int. none (In an Evening of Plays for :\Ien) *An Unprepared Test ... 4m 2f int. none Apache :3m 3f int. S5.00 *Apple of Contentment. The ... lOm 7f extras int. 85.00 April's Shower 7f int. $5.00 *Archie Comes Home ·-·· 3m 3f int. $5.00 May 1942 ONE-ACT PLAYS AND READINGS 5 :Xan:tt" of Ph1y lloynlty Are Men Superior Sf int. $5.00 *Are \Ve Dressing 4m 4f int. write pub. ''*Are You Making Your Flag.... 4 characters int. write pub. *~Armistice Day ......................... 5 boys int. write pub. "*Around the World With Girl Scouts S-20f int. none Art and Mrs. Palmer 3m 3f int. write pub. (In One-Act Plays for Stage and Study-fifth series) ·r As Easter Dawns 5m 4f choir int. none The Artist's Dream .......... 7m Sf write pub. (In Pictured Readings and Tableaux) "Assorted Ladies in a Jam . 3m 6f none ''Assorted Nuts Sm int. none (In For Men Only) As It Was in the Beginning :3m 6f int. $5.00 (In Grinnell Plays) "**Ask Nancy 6f int. none As the Limb Is Bent :3m 1f int. $5.00 (In One-Act Plays for Stage and Study--ninth series) As the Tumbrils Pass ............. 2m 7f int. $5.00 (In One-Act Plays for Stage and Study-seventh series) "As They Do in Bali 3f int. $5.00 (In Character Studies in One Act) Astonished Heart 4m 3f int. write pub. As You Find It 9m 4f int. $5.00 (In One-Act Plays for Stage and Study--eighth Series) At a Country Club 2m 4f none (In Detecto Plays) At Night All Cats Are Gray 3m 1f int. $5.00 *At the Ferry 3m 1f ext. none (In More Plays In Miniature) *At the Fountain .... lOm 7f int. none (In Seven to Seventeen) 7 At the Gate Beautiful 5-lOm 2-7f int. none ''*7 At the Gates of La Rabida .. 4 boys ext. none (In Through the School Year) +At the Inn ........ ......... 7m 2f none **At the Junction 2m 2f int.
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