Excerpt from Hunker's P. O: A Farce in One Act Small boys, calico waists, trousers about four inches below knees, buttoned to waists by large, white buttons. 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
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Chekhov wrote some five or six short plays, two of them uproarious farces.
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A one-act christmas comedy – a play with live music for young actors, telling the story of how the christmas song “silent night” came to be written. Set in oberndorf, austria in 1818, the play is staged with live guitar in a readers theatre format. Memorized historical vignettes are combined with a straight-forward christmas reading.
A farce in one act characters stacy francis: (over 30), internet scapegoat with vibrato and an inevitable ouster ahead astro: (can act 14 and also act 4), young rapper on the verge of killing his chances of winning simon cowell: (won't tell you), mogul. Paula abdul: (ageless), charmingly wacky or wackily charming lady with hidden depths.
The cat's paw: a farce in three acts: typescript carbon copy with revisions, act three, circa 1905 marked original manuscript. 3: 15: the cat's paw: a farce in three acts: typescript carbon copy with some revisions, act one, circa 1905.
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The following one-act play is reprinted from polite farces for the drawing-room. It is now in the public domain and may therefore be performed without royalties.
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‘the first production combines two one-act farces, which are to be performed at outdoor venues throughout the summer. ’ ‘appearances belie reality and as the madness gains momentum, hilarity ensues in this classic comic farce of mistaken identities.
Synopsis: higgelty and piggelty are two devil may care pigs who spend their days avoiding work. When they are joined in the pen by a third pig, hamlet, who is a truffle pig and talks funny (many of his lines are from shakespeare, the rest are in shakespearean style), life changes drastically on the farm.
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