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Play By Harry Kemp

       BOCCACCIO'S UNTOLD TALE

       ANOTHER WAY OUT

       A Comedy By Lawrence Langner

       ANOTHER WAY OUT

       ARIA DA CAPO

       A Play By Edna St. Vincent Millay

       ARIA DA CAPO

       HELENA'S HUSBAND

       An Historical Comedy By Philip Moeller

       HELENA'S HUSBAND

       THE SHADOWED STAR

       By Mary MacMillan

       THE SHADOWED STAR

       ILE

       A Play By Eugene G. O'Neill

       ILE

       THE NURSERY MAID OF HEAVEN

       A Miracle Play By Thomas Wood Stevens

       THE NURSERY MAID OF HEAVEN

       THREE TRAVELERS WATCH A SUNRISE

       A Play By Wallace Stevens

       THREE TRAVELERS WATCH A SUNRISE

       SHAM

       A Social Satire By Frank G. Tompkins

       SHAM

       THE MEDICINE SHOW

       A Comedy By Stuart Walker

       THE MEDICINE SHOW

       FOR ALL TIME

       A Play By Rita Wellman

       FOR ALL TIME

       THE FINGER OF GOD

       A Play By Percival Wilde

       THE FINGER OF GOD

       NIGHT

       A Play By Sholom Asch

       NIGHT

       FORGOTTEN SOULS

       A Play By David Pinski Translated and Edited by Isaac Goldberg, Ph.D.

       FORGOTTEN SOULS

       BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE LITTLE THEATRE

       A SELECTED LIST OF DRAMATIC LITERATURE

       Plays and Players

       Four Plays of the Free Theater

       Contemporary French Dramatists

       "European Dramatists"

       The Changing Drama

       GEORGE BERNARD SHAW HIS LIFE AND WORKS

       Short Plays

       More Short Plays

       Comedies of Words and Other Plays

       The Provincetown Plays

       Portmanteau Plays

       More Portmanteau Plays

       Portmanteau Adaptations

       Table of Contents

      Tradition in the sphere of books is relentlessly imperious and will not be denied. The present anthology of one-act plays, in defiance of a keen reluctance on the part of the editors, is condemned at birth to the heritage of a title; for this practice, as is well known, has been the unchallenged punctilio of book-making and book-editing from time immemorial. And yet if the truth