The Game of Chess: A Play in One Act |
THE GAME OF CHESS
STAGE GUILD PLAYS THE GAME OF CHESS THE STAGE GUILD PLAYS & MASQUES By Kenneth Sawyer Goodman | DUST OF THE ROAD: A Play in One Act. | net 35c | THE GAME OF CHESS: A Play in One Act. | net 35c | By Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Thomas Wood Stevens | THE MASQUE OF QUETZAL’S BOWL. | net 25c | A PAGEANT FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY. | net 35c | THE MASQUE OF MONTEZUMA. | net 25c | THE DAIMIO’S HEAD, MONTEZUMA & QUETZAL’S BOWL together, bound in cloth, | net $1.00 | RYLAND: A Comedy in One Act. | net 25c | CÆSAR’S GODS: A Byzantine Masque. | net 25c | HOLBEIN IN BLACKFRIARS: An Improbable Comedy. | net 25c | By Wallace Rice and Thomas Wood Stevens | THE CHAPLET OF PAN: A Masque. | net 35c | The above are to be had of all book-sellers or of THE STAGE GUILD, Railway Exchange Building, Chicago, and VAUGHAN & GOMME, 2 East Twenty-ninth Street, New York. | THE GAME OF CHESS A PLAY IN ONE ACT BY KENNETH SAWYER GOODMAN NEW YORK VAUGHAN & GOMME MCMXIV Copyright 1914 by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman All rights reserved Notice: Application for permission to perform this play in the United States should be made to The Stage Guild, Railway Exchange Building, Chicago; and application for permission to perform it elsewhere should be made to Mr. B. Iden Payne, The Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, England. No performance of it may take place without consent of the owners of the acting rights. THE GAME OF CHESS was first produced by B. Iden Payne under the auspices of the Chicago Theatre Society at the Fine Arts Theatre, November 18th, 1913, with the following caste: Alexis Alexandrovitch | Walter Hampden | Boris Ivanovitch Shamrayeff | Whitford Kane | Constantine | T. W. Gibson | Footman | Howard Plinge | |
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