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− | ''Shall We Join the Ladies?'' is a comedy in one act by Scottish dramatist J.M. Barrie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._M._Barrie] (1860-1937). | + | ''[[Shall We Join the Ladies?]]'' is a comedy in one act by Scottish dramatist J.M. Barrie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._M._Barrie] (1860-1937). |
The frivolous and gay air at a well-to-do dinner party is shattered rather suddenly when the host announces that all thirteen guests were at Monte Carlo several years ago on the night when his brother was murdered. | The frivolous and gay air at a well-to-do dinner party is shattered rather suddenly when the host announces that all thirteen guests were at Monte Carlo several years ago on the night when his brother was murdered. | ||
+ | == The original text == | ||
Published by Samuel French. | Published by Samuel French. | ||
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | Produced by [[Muriel Alexander]] for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Repertory Players]], April 1929, with [[Wilfred Patley]] and others. | + | 1929: Produced by [[Muriel Alexander]] for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Repertory Players]], April 1929, with [[Wilfred Patley]] and others. |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | ''Footlights'', 1(4):10, 1929. | + | ''[[Footlights]]'', 1(4):10, 1929. |
http://www.samuelfrench.com/p/9883/shall-we-join-the-ladies | http://www.samuelfrench.com/p/9883/shall-we-join-the-ladies | ||
− | + | == Return to == | |
Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 S|S]] in Plays 1 Original SA Plays | Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 S|S]] in Plays 1 Original SA Plays | ||
Revision as of 11:28, 6 May 2019
Shall We Join the Ladies? is a comedy in one act by Scottish dramatist J.M. Barrie [1] (1860-1937).
The frivolous and gay air at a well-to-do dinner party is shattered rather suddenly when the host announces that all thirteen guests were at Monte Carlo several years ago on the night when his brother was murdered.
The original text
Published by Samuel French.
Performance history in South Africa
1929: Produced by Muriel Alexander for the Repertory Players, April 1929, with Wilfred Patley and others.
Sources
Footlights, 1(4):10, 1929.
http://www.samuelfrench.com/p/9883/shall-we-join-the-ladies
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