HOW A PLAY IS PRODUCED
all, and declares enthusiastically that that is exactly how he had pictured them—simple and unobtrusive——”
“But, I’d like you to know, my dear sir, that this is a Paris model!” retorts Katie somewhat insulted.
Finally, by some miracle the mysterious business of that damned bracket is disposed of.
“To your places!” cries the producer at last.
“Mr. Producer! I'can’t wear this wig.”
“Mr. Producer! Ought I to carry a stick?”
“Mr. Producer! Only one super has turned up.”
“Mr. Producer! Some one’s gone and broke that there aquarium.”
“Mr. Producer! I’m not going to act in rags like these.”
“Mr. Producer! Two of the powerful reflectors have burnt out.”
“Mr. Producer! I shan’t be able to act properly to-day.”
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