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The Revel of the Year

Kelley, Jessie a.
The Revel of the Year
Excerpt from The Revel of the Year: An Entertainment in One Act Some parts may be easily changed to suit the talent of the entertaining society, as a very little alteration in the lines will readily adapt them to whatever is to be given. The costumes are simple, no scenery, no curtain is necessary and very few rehearsals are required, thus making it a very easy piece to present. It is very effective used in connection with a sale but is equal...

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Happy School Days an Entertainment for Fourteen Males and...

Kelley, Jessie A.
Happy School Days an Entertainment for Fourteen Males and Eleven Females (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Happy School Days an Entertainment for Fourteen Males and Eleven Females About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the age...

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Those Husbands of Ours (Classic Reprint)

Kelley, Jessie A.
Those Husbands of Ours (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Those Husbands of Ours (Enter Mrs. Jones tvith suitcase and umbrella. She stands sideiuays just inside doorway, looking out through door, supposedly at kitchen.) Mrs. Jones. Well, I never! Did you ever see such a looking kitchen in all your born days? I declare, I wouldn't have believed it possible that one lone man could have so thoroughly upset things in one short week. Catch me ever leaving him to keep house alone again! He t...

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Mrs. Jenkins Brilliant Idea (Classic Reprint)

Kelley, Jessie A.
Mrs. Jenkins Brilliant Idea (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Mrs. Jenkins Brilliant Idea Scene I: Any room or platform on which are a few chairs and a table, to represent the vestry or lecture room of a church. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Lane enter together Mrs. Smith (looking at watch or clock). Five minutes of three - time Mrs. Jones was here. Mrs. Lane. I can't waste any time. I'm so interested in this new crochet pattern. I must get right to work at it. (Sits down and gets out ...

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The Emigrants' Party

Kelley, Jessie A.
The Emigrants' Party
Excerpt from The Emigrants' Party: An Entertainment Introducing Folk Songs and Dances The stage should be fixed to resemble the deck of a ship, and it may be as simple or as elaborate as desired. Life-buoys made from air-cushions covered with white and having a ship's name painted in black letters may be hung around. Water pails, camp stools, life-preservers, ¿ags, pennants, sails reefed to masts with ¿ags and lights suspended from rigging ma...

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The Suffragettes' Convention

Kelley, Jessie A.
The Suffragettes' Convention
Excerpt from The Suffragettes' Convention: An Entertainment in One Scene, For Twelve Female Characters and One MaleThe rest may be in ordinary costumes, if desired, although it always adds to the ludicrousness of the performance if absurd costumes are worn. The suffragettes should carry banners or wear sashes with the words Vote for Women, Woman Suffrage Forever, etc.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare an...

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Taking the Census in Bingville

Kelley, Jessie A.
Taking the Census in Bingville
Excerpt from Taking the Census in Bingville: An Entertainment in One Act Stage may be arranged to represent a hall. If not couve nient to have curtain have the players come in in groups with usual Salutations, the moderator calling the meeting to order when all are assembled. Departure may be made same as entrance. If a curtain is used have the players seated when it rises and the moderator calls meeting to order at once. Curtain falls as cen...

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