A Rose o' Plymouth Town
A Romantic Comedy in Four Acts
By
Beulah Marie Dix
and
Evelyn Geenleaf Sutherland
Price, bound in cloth, $1.25
Bound in paper cover, 50 cents
This comedy is dedicated to Miss Minnie Dupree, who first impersonated "Rose," the exquisite female leading part. There are four male and four female characters in the play, which takes an entire evening. The costumes are of the period of 1622, in New England.
Synopsis
Act I—The Kitchen in Captain Standish's house. An early August morning—Stolen Fruit.
Act II—The Dooryard of Captain Standish's house. An afternoon in October—A Maid's Toys.
Act III—Same as Act I. A night in March—The Red Light on the Snow.
Act IV—Same as Act I. The next afternoon—The Better Man.
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The Dramatic Publishing Company
Chicago, Illinois