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Walter, Eugene, 1874-1941

"Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911"


Time--Late in an August afternoon.
ACT II.--Laura Murdock's furnished room, second story, back.
New York.
Time--Six months later.
ACT III.--Laura Murdock's apartments in an expensive hotel. New
York.
Time--Two months later. In the morning.
ACT IV.--The same at Act III.
Time--The same afternoon.
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The play produced under the personal supervision of Mr. Belasco.
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PROGRAM CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE FOLLOWING.

PROGRAM CONTINUED.
Stage Director William J. Dean
Stage Manager Langdon West
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Stage decorations and accessories designed by Wilfred Buckland.
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Scenes by Ernest Cross.
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Scenery built by Charles J. Carson.
Electrical effects by Louis Harlman.
Gowns by Mollie O'Hara. Hats by Bendel.
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The Pianola used is from the Aeolian Co., New York.


THE EASIEST WAY
AN AMERICAN PLAY CONCERNING A
PARTICULAR PHASE OF
NEW YORK LIFE
_IN FOUR ACTS AND FOUR SCENES_
By EUGENE WALTER
1908 BY EUGENE WALTER
[The Editor wishes to thank Mr. Eugene Walter for his courtesy in
granting permission to include "The Easiest Way" in the present
Collection. All its dramatic rights are fully secured, and proceedings
will immediately be taken against anyone attempting to infringe them.


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