STEWART KIDD MODERN PLAYS
Edited by Frank Shay
Edited by FRANK SHAY
To meet the immensely increased demands of the play-reading publicand those interested in the modern drama, Stewart Kidd are issuingunder the general editorship of Frank Shay a series of plays from the pensof the world’s best contemporary writers. No effort is being spared tosecure the best work available, and the plays are issued in a form that isat once attractive to readers and suited to the needs of the performerand producer. Buffalo Express: “Each play is of merit. Each is unlikethe other. The group furnishes a striking example of the realistic trendof the modern drama.”
From time to time special announcements will be printed giving completelists of the plays.
SHAM, a Social Satire in One Act. By Frank G. Tompkins.
Originally produced by Sam Hume, at the Arts and Crafts Theatre,Detroit.
San Francisco Bulletin: “The lines are new and many of themare decidedly clever.”
Providence Journal: “An ingenious and merry little one-act play.”
THE SHEPHERD IN THE DISTANCE, a Pantomime inOne Act. By Holland Hudson.
Originally produced by the Washington Square Players.
Oakland Tribune: “A pleasing pantomime of the Ancient East.”
MANSIONS, a Play in One Act. By Hildegarde Flanner.
Originally produced by the Indiana Little Theatre Society.
Three Arts Magazine: “This thoughtful and well-written play ofCharacters and Ideals has become a favorite with Little Theatresand is now available in print.”
HEARTS TO MEND, a Fantasy in One Act. By H. A. Overstreet.
Originally produced by the Fireside Players, White Plains, N. Y.
St. Louis Star: “It is a light whimsy and well carried out.”
San Francisco Chronicle: “No one is likely to hear or read itwithout real and legitimate pleasure.”
SIX WHO PASS WHILE THE LENTILS BOIL. By Stuart Walker.
Originally produced by the Portmanteau Players at ChristodoraHouse, New York City.
Brooklyn Eagle: “Literary without being pedantic, and dramaticwithout being noisy.”
OTHERS TO FOLLOW. Bound in Art Paper. Each, net, .50
Two Slatterns And
A KING
A MORAL INTERLUDE
By
EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
Author of “Aria da Capo”, etc.
First produced at Vassar College.
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