WINTERSET, by Maxwell Anderson. YELLOW JACK, by Sidney Howard and Paul de Kruif. THREE MEN ON A HORSE, by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. CLASS OF ’29, by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings. ETHAN FROME, by Owen and Donald Davis. THE PETRIFIED FOREST, by Robert E. Sherwood. AROUND THE CORNER, by Martin Flavin. BOY MEETS GIRL, by Bella and Samuel Spewack. AGED 26, by Anne Crawford Flexner. A HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY, by Melvin Levy. SEEN BUT NOT HEARD, by Marie Baumer and Martin Berkeley. SPRING SONG, by Bella and Samuel Spewack. DAUGHTERS OF ATREUS, by Robert Turney. WE THE PEOPLE, by Elmer Rice. SO PROUDLY WE HAIL, by Joseph M. Viertel. CAPONSACCHI, by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer. MASSES AND MAN, by Ernst Toller.
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AROUND THE CORNER, comedy In 3 acts, by Martin Flavin. This timely work, described as an “American play for the American people,” has just been released. It was produced in December, 1936, on Broadway by Lodewick Vroom. Mr. Flavin’s latest produced play is a dramatic picture of an average middle-class American family at grips with the recent depression. The author has adopted the viewpoint that even the dark years have their aspects of comedy, and the play is a rare mixture of character, humor and serious preachment. The play requires only one interior setting and calls for a cast of 7 men and 3 women. (Production fee quoted upon request.) Paper bound books, including prefaces by the author and Clayton Hamilton, 75 cents.
SEEN BUT NOT HEARD, melodrama in 2 acts, by Marie Baumer and Martin Berkeley. This new play was produced by D. A. Doran with International Productions, Inc., on Broadway in the fall of 1936, featuring Frankie Thomas. An entirely new twist is here given to the murder mystery, in that the authors have placed the burden of discovery upon three children whose intelligence and innocence are brought to bear on an adult problem. A most ingenious mystery play worked out, however, in terms of modern theatrical realism. The play has one interior setting and calls for 15 characters, of whom 8 are adult men and 2 young boys, and 4 adult women and one young girl. (Production fee quoted upon request.) Paper bound books, 75 cents.
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