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Identifier: hismajestybunker00dodd (find matches)
Title: His Majesty Bunker Bean, a comedy in four acts and five scenes
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Dodd, Lee Wilson, 1879-1933 Wilson, Harry Leon, 1867-1939. Bunker Bean
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Publisher: New York, S. French
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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I are amber and white, footsand borders fuller. Scene II. Foot lights, white and amber, full up. Border lights, white and amber, full up. Bunch lights, 2 amber, one R., one l. back of door l.c, 1 amber back of window l.Strip light, 1 amber, 6 light strip at door r.Bracket 4 three way, blue shades practical, but not lit.Table lamp, 1 practical on table r.c. not lit.Telephone, practical, on stage c. off stage at r.c Act III. Foots, white and amber, up full. Borders, white and amber first and fourth, up full. Bunches, 2 light straw back of window l.c, 2 nitrolamps, light straw, R. and l. back of bowwindow. Strips, 1 amber back of door l., 2 amber back ofarch over stairs l.c Brackets, 4 three way brackets mulberry shades, notlight. Chandelier, 1 inverted opalescent light in bow win-dow 1 not lit. Telephone, I interroom phone, practical, on arch r.c n6 HIS MAJESTY BUNKER BEANAuto horn, ready for cue, off stage at R.Act IV.Same as Act II. Scene II.Foots, borders and brackets to work on cue,
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BrLLETED. A comedy in 3 acts, by F. Tennison Jesse and H. Harwood. 4saales, 5 females. One easy interior scen^. A charming comedy,constructed with uncommon skill, and abounds with clever lines.Margaret Anglins big success. Amateurs will find this comedy easyto produce and popular with all audiences. Price, 60 Cents. NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. A comedy in 3 acts. By James Montgomery. 5 males, 6 females.Costumes, modern. Two interior scenes. Plays 2% hours. Is it possible to tell the absolute truth—even for twenty-four hours?It is—at least Bob Bennett, the hero of Nothing But the Truth,accomplished the feat. The bet he made with his business partners,and the trouble he got into—with his partners, his friends, and hisfiancee—this is the subject of William Colliers tremendous comedyhit. Nothing But the Truth can be whole-heartedly recommendedas one of the most sprightly, amusing and popular comedies that thiscountry can boast. Price, 60 Cents. IN WALKED JIMMY. A comedy in 4 acts, by M

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