CALIBANBY THE YELLOW SANDS
BYPercy MacKaye
Garden CityNew YorkDOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY1916
ENDORSED BY THE DRAMA LEAGUE OF AMERICA
Copyright, 1916, byPercy MacKaye
All rights reserved, including that oftranslation into foreign languages,including the Scandinavian
All acting rights, and motion picture rights, are reservedby the author in the United States, Great Britainand countries of the copyright Union
SPECIAL NOTICERegarding Public Performances and Readings
No performance of this Masque—professional or amateur—and no public reading of it may be given without the written permission of the author and the payment of royalty.The author should be addressed in care of the publishers.During the Shakespeare Tercentenary season of 1916, the Masque—after its New York production at the City College Stadium, May 23, 24, 25, 26, 27—will be available for production elsewhere, on a modified scale of stage performance.With proper organization and direction, amateur participants may take part in performances with or without the Interludes.For particulars concerning performances wholly amateur, address Miss Clara Fitch, Secretary Shakespeare Tercentenary Committee, 736 Marquette Building, Chicago, Ill.After June first, a professional company, which will coöperate with local communities, will take the Masque on tour. For particulars address Miss A. M. Houston, Drama League of America, 736 Marquette Building, Chicago, Ill.
No performance of this Masque—professional or amateur—and no public reading of it may be given without the written permission of the author and the payment of royalty.
The author should be addressed in care of the publishers.
During the Shakespeare Tercentenary season of 1916, the Masque—after its New York production at the City College Stadium, May 23, 24, 25, 26, 27—will be available for production elsewhere, on a modified scale of stage performance.
With proper organization and direction, amateur participants may take part in performances with or without the Interludes.
For particulars concerning performances wholly amateur, address Miss Clara Fitch, Secretary Shakespeare Tercentenary Committee, 736 Marquette Building, Chicago, Ill.
After June first, a professional company, which will coöperate with local communities, will take the Masque on tour. For particulars address Miss A. M. Houston, Drama League of America, 736 Marquette Building, Chicago, Ill.