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CLASS OF '29
A PLAY IN THREE ACTS
BY ORRIE LASHIN and MILO HASTINGS
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CLASS OF '29
A PLAY IN THREE ACTS
BY ORRIE LASHIN AND MILO HASTINGS
DRAMATISTS
PLAY SERVICE
1937 INC.
COPYRIGHT, 1936, 1937, BY ORRIE LASHIN AND MILO HASTINGS
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Following is a copy of the program of the original production, in New York City, May 15, 1936:
The Popular Price Theatre
FEDERAL THEATRE WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION
PRESENTS
CLASS OF '29
A new play by
ORRIE LASHIN and MILO HASTINGS
staged by
LUCIUS MOORE COOK
Settings designed under the supervision of
TOM ADRIAN CRACRAFT
Entire production under the personal supervision of
EDWARD GOODMAN
CAST OF CHARACTERS
(in the order in which they speak)
KEN HOLDEN | Jan Ullrich |
TIPPY SAYRE | Allen Nourse |
TED BROOKS | Ben Starkie |
MARTIN PETERSON | Robert Bruce |
KATE ALLEN | Helen Morrow |
LAURA STEVENS | Marjorie Brown |
BISHOP HOLDEN | Harry Irvine |
LUCILLE BROWN | Olive Stanton |
STANLEY PRESCOTT | Edward Forbes |
A CASE WORKER | Marjorie Dalton |
MISS DONOVAN | Edna Archer Crawford |
POLICEMAN | Jon Lormer |
ACT I
SCENE 1. A basement apartment on a Saturday afternoon about one o'clock, Fall, 1935.
SCENE 2. Stanley Prescott's office, later the same day.
ACT II
The same as ACT I, SCENE 1. About 6 P. M., Spring, 1936.
ACT III
The same. About 10 P. M.
This play can be produced without using Scene 2, Act I at all, and has been so produced by both Federal Theatres and nonprofessionals. This reduces the settings required to one. In case this scene is not played, then of course the characters Lucille Brown and Stanley Prescott are also omitted. The omission of this scene requires no alteration of the lines or action of any other part of the play.
DESCRIPTION OF CHARACTERS
KEN HOLDEN. A young man about 28 or 29, a graduate of Harvard. Trained as an architect. But unemployed since his graduation. He is in love with "Laura." But is very dispirited at his inability to obtain employment.
TIPPY SAYRE. About the same age as Ted. Also a graduate of Harvard. He also has been unable to find employment. But is a man of very happy-go-lucky type whom it is hard to dishearten. He is