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A Collection of COMEDIES, DRAMAS, and FARCES, adapted to either Publicor Private Performance. Containing a full description of allthe necessary Stage Business.
PRICE, 15 CENTS EACH.No Plays exchanged.
1. Lost in London. A Drama inThree Acts. 6 Male, 4 Female characters.
2. Nicholas Flam. A Comedy in TwoActs. By J. B. Buckstone. 5 Male,3 Female characters.
3. The Welsh Girl. A Comedy inOne Act. By Mrs. Planche. 3 Male,2 Female characters.
4. John Wopps. A Farce in One Act.By W. E. Suter. 4 Male, 2 Femalecharacters.
5. The Turkish Bath. A Farce inOne Act. By Montague Williamsand F. C. Burnand. 6 Male, 1 Femalecharacter.
6. The Two Puddifoots. A Farcein One Act. By J. M. Morton. 3Male, 3 Female characters.
7. Old Honesty. A Comic Drama inTwo Acts. By J. M. Morton. 5Male, 2 Female characters.
8. Two Gentlemen in a Fix. AFarce in One Act. By W. E. Suter.2 Male characters.
9. Smashington Goit. A Farce inOne Act. By T. J. Williams. 5 Male,3 Female characters.
10. Two Heads Better than One. AFarce in One Act. By Lenox Horne.4 Male, 1 Female character.
11. John Dobbs. A Farce in One Act.By J. M. Morton. 5 Male, 2 Femalecharacters.
12. The Daughter of the Regiment.A Drama in Two Acts. ByEdward Fitzball. 6 Male, 2 Femalecharacters.
13. Aunt Charlotte’s Maid. A Farcein One Act. By J. M. Morton. 3Male, 3 Female characters.