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SPENCER'S UNIVERSAL STAGE.
36.Diamond cut Diamond.An Interlude in One Act. By W. H. Murray. 10 Male, 1 Female character.
37.Look after Brown.A Farce in One Act. By George A. Stuart, M. D. 6 Male, 1 Female character.
38.Monseigneur.A Drama in Three Acts. By Thomas Archer. 15 Male, 3 Female characters.
39.A very pleasant Evening.A Farce in One Act. By W. E. Suter. 3 Male characters.
40.Brother Ben.A Farce in One Act. By J. M. Morton. 3 Male, 3 Female characters.
41.Only a Clod.A Comic Drama in One Act. By J. P. Simpson. 4 Male, 1 Female character.
42.Gaspardo the Gondolier.A Drama in Three Acts. By George Almar. 10 Male, 2 Female characters.
43.Sunshine through the Clouds.A Drama in One Act. By Slingsby Lawrence. 3 Male, 3 Female characters.
44.Don’t Judge by Appearances.A Farce in One Act. By J. M. Morton. 3 Male, 2 Female characters.
45.Nursey Chickweed.A Farce in One Act. By T. J. Williams. 4 Male, 2 Female characters.
46.Mary Moo; or, Which shall I Marry?A Farce in One Act. By W. E. Suter. 2 Male, 1 Female character.
47.East Lynne.A Drama in Five Acts. 8 Male, 7 Female characters.
48.The Hidden Hand.A Drama in Five Acts. By Robert Jones. 16 Male, 7 Female characters.
49.Silverstone’s Wager.A Commedietta in One Act. By R. R. Andrews. 4 Male, 3 Female characters.
50.Dora.A Pastoral Drama in Three Acts. By Charles Reade. 5 Male, 2 Female characters.
51.Blanks and Prizes.A Farce in One Act. By Dexter Smith. 5 Male, 2 Female characters.
52.Old Gooseberry.A Farce in One Act. By T. J. Williams. 4 Male, 2 Female characters.
53.Who’s Who.A Farce in One Act. By T. J. Williams. 3 Male, 2 Female characters.
54.Bouquet.A Farce in One Act. 2 Male, 3 Female characters.
55.The Wife’s Secret.A Play in Five Acts. By George W. Lovell. 10 Male, 2 Female characters.
56.The Babes in the Wood.A Comedy in Three Acts. By Tom Taylor. 10 Male, 8 Female characters.
57.Putkins: Heir to Castles in the Air.A Comic Drama in One Act. By W. R. Emerson. 2 Male, 2 Female characters.
58.An Ugly Customer.A Farce in One Act. By Thomas J. Williams. 3 Male, 2 Female characters.
59.Blue and Cherry.A Comedy in One Act. 3 Male, 2 Female characters.
60.A Doubtful Victory.A Comedy in One Act. 3 Male, 2 Female characters.
61.The Scarlet Letter.A Drama in Three Acts. 8 Male, 7 Female characters.
62.Which will have Him?A Vaudeville. 1 Male, 2 Female characters.
63.Madam is Abed.A Vaudeville in One Act. 2 Male, 2 Female characters.
64.The Anonymous Kiss.A Vaudeville. 2 Male, 2 Female characters.
65.The Cleft Stick.A Comedy in Three Acts. 5 Male, 3 Female characters.
66.A Soldier, a Sailor, a Tinker, and a Tailor.A Farce in One Act. 4 Male, 2 Female characters.
67.Give a Dog a Bad Name.A Farce. 2 Male, 2 Female Characters.
68.Damon and Pythias.A Farce. 6 Male, 4 Female characters.
69.A Husband to Order.A Serio-Comic Drama in Two Acts. 5 Male, 3 Female characters.
70.Payable on Demand.A Domestic Drama in Two Acts. 7 Male, 1 Female character.
Price,15cents each. Descriptive Catalogue mailed free on application to
CHARLES H. SPENCER, Agent,149Washington Street, Boston.
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Catalogue of Plays for Amateur TheatricalsBY GEORGE M. BAKER,Author of “Amateur Dramas,” “The Mimic Stage,” “The Social Stage,” &c.DRAMAS IN TWO ACTS.Sylvia’s Soldier3Male,2FemaleCharacters.Once on a Time4”2””Down by the Sea6”3””Bread on the Waters5”3””The Last Loaf5”3””DRAMAS IN ONE ACT.Stand by the Flag5MaleCharacters.The Tempter3”1 Female Character.FARCES.—Male and Female Characters.We’re all Teetotallers4Male,2FemaleCharacters.A Drop too Much4”2””Thirty Minutes for Refreshments4”3””A Little more Cider5”3””FARCES.—Male Characters only.Wanted, a Male Cook4Characters.A Sea of Troubles8”Freedom of the Press8”A Close Shave6”The Great Elixir9”The Man with the Demijohn4”Humors of the Strike6”New Brooms sweep clean6”My Uncle the Captain6”FARCES.—Female Characters only.The Greatest Plague in Life8Characters.No Cure no Pay7”The Grecian Bend7”ALLEGORIES.—Arranged for Music and Tableaux.Lightheart’s Pilgrimage8FemaleCharacters.The War of the Roses8””The Sculptor’s Triumph1Male,4FemaleCharacters.MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS.Too Late for the Train2MaleCharacters.Snow-bound; or Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogene3”1Female Character.Bonbons; or The Paint-King3”1””The Peddler of Very Nice7”Characters.An Original Idea1”1FemaleCharacter.Capuletta; or, Romeo and Juliet Restored3”1””right indexTemperance Pieces.The Last Loaf.We’re all Teetotallers.A Drop too Much.The Man with the Demijohn.A Little more Cider.The Tempter.Plays sent by Mail, postpaid, on receipt of 15 cents each, with the exception of ”Snow-Bound” and ”Bonbons,” which are 25 cents each.
Catalogue of Plays for Amateur Theatricals
BY GEORGE M. BAKER,Author of “Amateur Dramas,” “The Mimic Stage,” “The Social Stage,” &c.
DRAMAS IN TWO ACTS.Sylvia’s Soldier3Male,2FemaleCharacters.Once on a Time4”2””Down by the Sea6”3””Bread on the Waters5”3””The Last Loaf5”3””
DRAMAS IN ONE ACT.Stand by the Flag5MaleCharacters.The Tempter3”1 Female Character.
FARCES.—Male and Female Characters.We’re all Teetotallers4Male,2FemaleCharacters.A Drop too Much4”2””Thirty Minutes for Refreshments4”3””A Little more Cider5”3””
FARCES.—Male Characters only.Wanted, a Male Cook4Characters.A Sea of Troubles8”Freedom of the Press8”A Close Shave6”The Great Elixir9”The Man with the Demijohn4”Humors of the Strike6”New Brooms sweep clean6”My Uncle the Captain6”
FARCES.—Female Characters only.The Greatest Plague in Life8Characters.No Cure no Pay7”The Grecian Bend7”
ALLEGORIES.—Arranged for Music and Tableaux.Lightheart’s Pilgrimage8FemaleCharacters.The War of the Roses8””The Sculptor’s Triumph1Male,4FemaleCharacters.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS.Too Late for the Train2MaleCharacters.Snow-bound; or Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogene3”1Female Character.Bonbons; or The Paint-King3”1””The Peddler of Very Nice7”Characters.An Original Idea1”1FemaleCharacter.Capuletta; or, Romeo and Juliet Restored3”1””
Snow-bound; or Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogene
right indexTemperance Pieces.The Last Loaf.We’re all Teetotallers.A Drop too Much.The Man with the Demijohn.A Little more Cider.The Tempter.
Plays sent by Mail, postpaid, on receipt of 15 cents each, with the exception of ”Snow-Bound” and ”Bonbons,” which are 25 cents each.