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April Fools A farce in one act for three male characters - W. F. Chapman
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Title: April Fools
A farce in one act for three male characters
Author: W. F. Chapman
Release Date: February 16, 2013 [EBook #42103]
Language: English
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ROORBACH'S
AMERICAN
EDITION
of ACTING PLAYS.
APRIL FOOLS.
PRICE 15 Cents
No. 26.
HAROLD ROORBACH.
PUBLISHER,
NEW YORK.
COPYRIGHT, 1889, BY HAROLD ROORBACH
Roorbach's full Descriptive Catalogue of Dramas, Comedies, Comediettas, Farces, Tableaux-vivants, Guide-books, Novel Entertainments for Church, School and Parlor Exhibitions, etc., containing complete and explicit information, will be sent to any address on receipt of a stamp for return postage. Address as above.
ROORBACH'S AMERICAN EDITION.
PRICE, 15 CENTS EACH.
This series embraces the best of plays, suited to the present time. The reprints have been rigidly compared with the original acting copies, so that absolute purity of text and stage business is warranted. Each play is furnished with an introduction of the greatest value to the stage manager, containing the argument or synopsis of incidents, complete lists of properties and costumes, diagrams of the stage settings and practicable scene-plots, with the fullest stage directions. They are handsomely printed from new electrotype plates, in readable type, on fine paper. Their complete introductions, textual accuracy, and mechanical excellence render these books far superior in every respect to all editions of acting plays hitherto published.
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