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And Readings Bulletin 375-A S41 .Z22 no.375A Three~ 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. We lend plays 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. ** Junior High School. *** Either Senior or Junior High School. t Christmas or religious play. t Special occasions, other than Christmas or religious. § Children. Most 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: (1) 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 Peterson & Co. 3. Dramatic Publishing Co. 1911 Ridge A venue, 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. Wetmore 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. Published and distributed in furtherance of the Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, by the Colorado State College, Extension Service, F. A. Anderson, Di­ rector, and U. S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. FORT COLLINS, COLO. MAY 1942 Three .. Act Plays And Readings Name of Play *Characters * * Settings Royalty *Aaron Slick from Pumpkin Crick ........................ 3m 4f 2 int. 7 copies Abie's Irish Rose ........................ 6m 3f $25.00 *Absent-Minded Judy ________ ....... 5m 6f int. $10.00 Accent on Youth ........................ 6m 3f int. $35.00 Ace High ------················--------········ 5m 5f int. $10.00 Achilles Had a Heel .................. 7m 10f ext., int. $25.00 Across the Street ...................... 7m 3f 3 int. $15.00 The Actors Have Come .............. 5m 5f int. $10.00 *Adam and Eva ..... ................... 6m 4f ext., int. $25.00 Adam's Apple .............................. 6m 3f int. $15.00 *Adorable ·-················-------------------- 4m 4f int. none *The Adorable Spendthrift........ Sm 7f int. $25.00 Adventure Incorporated ............ 5m 7f int. $10.00 *Adventure in Youth .................. 5m 6f int. $10.00 *The Adventures of Grandpa .... 5m 4f 3 int. 9 copies **Adventures of Tom Sawyer .. 6m 6f int. $10.00 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ...................................... Sm 6f int. none *After All .................................... 5m 6f int. $50.00 After Wimpole Street ................ 4m 6f int. $10.00 After You, I'm Next .................. 5m 7f int. $10.00 *Agatha's Aunt ............................ 5m 5f int. $25.00 ~'*Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp .......................................... 6m 2f ext., 2 int. $5.00 Alexander .................................... 19m 1f 2 ext. $50.00 ***Alice in Wonderland ............ 16m 5f $25.00adm. $15.00 no adm. ***Alice in Wonderland .......... 50 characters int., ext. write pub. Alice in 'Vonderland .................. 16m 14f 2 ext., int. none Alien Corn .................................... 9m 3f int. $25.00 Alison's House ............................ 5m 6f 2 int. $25.00 All Aboard .................................... Sm Sf int. 12 copies All At Sea ---···--···----·-··---------········ 5m 6f int. $25.00 All for a Girl ................................ 5m 6f int. cast copies *All of a Sudden Peggy ............ 5m 5f 2 int. write pub. All On Account of Luella ........ 6m 6f int. $2.50 *All Roads Lead to Hollywood.. 4m 10f int. write pub. *All the Living ............................ 19m 15f 3 int. $25.00 Almost Summer ........................ 5m 5f int. $10.00 Altogether Reformed ................ 7m 6f int. $10.00 Always Count Ten .................... 7m 10f int. $10.00 The Amazing Adventures of Wiffles and Felisa .................. 13m 2f extras int., 3 ext. $10.00 *The Amazing Dr. Clitter- house .......................................... 10m 2f 3 int., ext. $25.00 The Amazing Guests .... ............ 6m 6f int. $10.00 Amazon Isle ................................ 7m 5f int., ext. $10.00 The Amazons .............................. Sm 4f 2 ext., int. write pub. Ambush .......................................... 7m 3£ int. write pub. America First .............................. 6m 5f int. $10.00 4 COLORADO STATE COLLEGE Ext. Bul. 375-A Name of Play Characters Settings Royalty American Landscape .................. 14m 7f int. $25.00 American Passport ------------·-··---- 4m 6f extras int. $25.00 Among the Winners ------------------ 3m 7f int. $10.00 Amy from Arizona --------------········ 4m 5f int. cast copies An Accusing Finger .................. 5m 7f int. $10.00 An American Citizen .................. 9m 5f ext., 3 int. $25.00 An American Is Born ................ 5m 7f int. cast copies ** Ananias Bill ............................ 5m 7f int. $5.00 And Billy Disappeared .............. 5m 6f int. $10.00 *And Let Who Will Be Clever ---------··--------------------········· 7m 8f $10.00 And Mary Did .............................. 5m 7f 3 int. 10 copies And Now Good-Bye ---------·······-· 5m 7f 3 int. $25.00 And So To Bed ----------------·--·-···---- 8m 8f 2int. $50.00 And Stars Remain ...................... 4m 5f int. $25.00 Angel Cake .................................. 5m llf int. $10.00 Angelica, Inc. ···--···---··-----·----·-····· llf int. $10.00 The Animal Kingdom ................ 6m 3f 2 int. $50.00 Ann Vroome ................................ 9m 10f ext. write pub. Annabelle Steps In .................... 5m 6f int. none Annabel Takes a Tour ................ 7m 7f 3 int. write pub. Anne of Avonlea .......................... 6m 8f int. $25.00 *Anne of Green Gables ............ 4m 10f int. $25.00 Annie Laurie ................................ 8m 7f int. $25.00 Anne What's Her Name ............ 7m 8f 2 int. $10.00 *Ann's Little Affair .................... 4m 4f int. $10.00 Announcing Antonia .................... 12f others int. $10.00 Another Angle ............................ 2m 8f int. $10.00 Another Language ...................... 6m 5f 2 int. $35.00 Another Spring .......................... 5m 5f extras int. $10.00 Anybody's Game ........................ 10m 7f int. $25.00 Anything Might Happen .......... 6m 6f 2 int. none Apple Blossom Time ................ 5m 7f int. $10.00 *Applesauce .................................. 4m 3f 2 int. $25.00 Apron String Revolt .................. 7m 6f int. 15% gross re­ ceipts to $25.00 no minimum *Are You a Mason .................... 7m 7f int. $25.00 **Are You Mr. Butterworth .... 6m 7f extras int. $5.00 Aren't We All .............................. 6m 2f 2int. $50.00 The Argyle Case ..........................14m 5f 3int. $15.00 Arizona Dude Ranch ................ 6m 7f int. $10.00 Arnold Goes Into Business ........ 8m 6f int. write pub. Around the Corner .................... 7m 3f int. $25.00 Arrival of Kitty .......................... 5m 4f int. $10.00 Arrow Maker .............................. 9m 9f 2 ext., int. write pub Art and Mrs. Bottle .................... 4m 3f int. write pub. The Art of Being Bored ............ 11m 9f 2 int. none As Husbands Go ........................ 7m 5f 3 int. $2.00 As the Twig Is Bent .................. 6m 7f 3int. write pub. As You Like It ···-·-········------·--·····13m 2f 3 ext. (In Forty Minute Plays from Shakespeare) At 9:45 .......................................... 10m 5f 3 int. $15.00 At the Pottersville Post Office .. none 1\Iay 1942 THREE-ACT PLAYS AND READINGS Na~ne of Play Characters Settings Royalty *Aunt Abby Answers an Ad .... 4m 6f $10.00 *Aunt Bessie Beats the Band .......................................... 4m 4f int. none Aunt Betty of Butte .................. 3m 4f int. none Aunt Cindy Cleans Up .............. 3m Sf int. none Aunt Maggie's Will .................. 10f int. none *Aunt Minnie From Minnesota .. 4m Sf $2.50 Aunt Sally and the Crime Wave ··················---···--·--·········---- 4m f6 int. $10.00 Aunt Saphronia at College ........ 5m 7f 2 int. none Aunt Susie Shoots the Works.... 4m 7f int. none Aunt Tillie Goes to Town ........ 6m 5f int. none Aunt Tillie Goes to Sea .............. 5m 7f int. write pub. Auntie's Marriage Knot ............ 6m 4f 2 int. none Automatic Butler ........................ 6m
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