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Any Junior's Nightmare
$4.00
H.B. Moore. 7 min. Monolog. Boy's parents insist on his entering Jr. Speaking. Here is his woeful account of his frustrations as he stands before the audience. ISBN 1-60045-157-8 |
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Anything For My Public
$4.00
F. Barry. 6 min. Monolog. Madge Magenta, screen star, is fighting the battle of the bulge. She is being interviewed by Louella, a reporter, and is being fitted to a girdle by her maid. Funny lines and pantomime. ISBN 1-60045-127-6 |
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Arsenic And Old Lace
$4.00
Kesselring. From the famous success in New York and on the screen. 10 min. Two charming, elderly ladies populate their cellar with the remains of socially and religious 'acceptable' roomers; then there is their brother who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt, and other characters. ISBN 1-60045-023-7 |
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As The Lightning Flashes
$4.00
Mark Twain. 7 min. Arranged from 'Mrs. McWilliams and the Lightning.' Man and wife. A surprise ending. ISBN 1-60045-168-3 |
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At A Lunch Counter
$4.00
Kathryn Wayne. 10 min. Monolog. Woman talks as she orders and eats. ISBN 1-60045-181-0 |
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At A Rural Auction
$4.00
J.L. Harbour. 8 min. Monolog. Auctioneer banteringly talks as he sells. ISBN 1-60045-058-X |
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At de Schurch Tea
$4.00
Monolog arranged in Scandinavian dialect. 7 min. Woman likes none of the 'wittles' but the 'yelly' cake. ISBN 1-60045-091-1 |
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At The Basketball Game
$4.00
Tressa S. Schouten. 4 min. Monolog. Woman embarrasses husband with inane questions. Full of humor and action. ISBN 1-60045-204-3 |
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At The Declam Contest
$4.00
Leota Hulse Black. 8 min. Woman in ecstasy one moment and in despair the next over her daughter contestant. All who ever saw a mother at a contest will appreciate this. ISBN 1-60045-209-4 |
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At The Hairdresser's
$4.00
May Isabel Fisk. 9 min. Woman gossips while having her hair dressed. ISBN 1-60045-161-6 |
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