Chapter 3

PLEASE PASS THE CREAM

PLEASE PASS THE CREAM

Mr. John ClarkA “Self-Made” ManMrs. John ClarkA Former Schoolma’amPlace—Anywhere.Time—Breakfast.Time of Playing—Twenty Minutes.COSTUMES.Mr. Clark—Breakfast Attire.Mrs. Clark—Morning Gown.PROPERTIES.All listed in description of stage setting.STAGE DIRECTIONS.R.means right of the stage;C., center;R. C., right center;L., left;1 E., first entrance;U. E., upper entrance;R. 3 E., right entrance up stage, etc.; up stage, away from footlights; down stage, near footlights. The actor is supposed to be facing the audience.COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY T. S. DENISON & COMPANY.

Place—Anywhere.

Time—Breakfast.

Time of Playing—Twenty Minutes.

COSTUMES.

Mr. Clark—Breakfast Attire.Mrs. Clark—Morning Gown.

PROPERTIES.

All listed in description of stage setting.

STAGE DIRECTIONS.

R.means right of the stage;C., center;R. C., right center;L., left;1 E., first entrance;U. E., upper entrance;R. 3 E., right entrance up stage, etc.; up stage, away from footlights; down stage, near footlights. The actor is supposed to be facing the audience.

COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY T. S. DENISON & COMPANY.


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