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The Complete Plays of J. M. Barrie - 30 Titles in One Edition


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      James Matthew Barrie

      The Complete Plays of J. M. Barrie - 30 Titles in One Edition

      Ibsen's Ghost, Jane Annie, Walker, London, Peter Pan, When Wendy Grew Up, The Professor's Love Story

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-2401-2

      Table of Contents

       Ibsen’s Ghost

       Jane Annie

       Walker, London

       The Professor's Love Story

       The Little Minister: A Play

       The Wedding Guest

       Little Mary

       Quality Street

       The Admirable Crichton

       What Every Woman Knows

       Der Tag (The Tragic Man)

       Dear Brutus

       Alice Sit-by-the-Fire

       A Kiss for Cinderella

       Shall We Join the Ladies?

       Half an Hour

       Seven Women

       Old Friends

       Mary Rose

       The Boy David

       Half Hours

       Pantaloon

       The Twelve-Pound Look

       Rosalind

       The Will

       Echoes of the War

       The Old Lady Shows Her Medals

       The New Word

       Barbara's Wedding

       A Well-Remembered Voice

       Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up

       When Wendy Grew Up

      Ibsen’s Ghost

       Table of Contents

      CAST

      GEORGE TESMAN (an idiot)

      THEA (his wife for the present)

      PETER TERENCE (her Grandpapa)

      DELIA TERENCE (Peter’s doll)

      Scene: The room in George’s house where rubbish is shot.

      Note: Peter uses the Gosse’s translation and the other characters the Archers.

      Scene as in Hedda Gabler.

      IBSEN’S GHOST

      (GEORGE sits writing at desk R. TIA is at fireplace L.I. burning letters. She is very mournful, kisses letters, etc.)

      GEORGE: Do you know, dear, I think I shall be able to make something of poor Eylbert Lovborg’s notes after all. There is no title, cast list or note in TH. Then I will publish the book as my own, and it may bring me fame. Just think of that now, Hedda!

      TIA: I wish you would remember that my name is Tia.

      GEORGE: I mean Tia, I married you so soon after Hedda shot herself, that I mix you up still. Tia, how many T’s in ‘tentative’.

      TIA (indifferently): Four.

      GEORGE: And how many z’s in ‘influenza’?

      TIA: What does that matter, you take it all the same.

      GEORGE: Does ‘civil’ begin with ‘s’?

      TIA: Don’t know, write polite.

      GEORGE: I will Hedda, I mean Tia, and is there a K in Christianity.

      TIA: There is nothing in Christianity.

      GEORGE: Tia, I think I had better leave the spelling to my secretary, where is he now?

      TIA: He is upstairs packing his bag.

      GEORGE: Think of that now, Hedda. (rises) He is leaving me, and he is the sixth secretary I have engaged during the last month — I wonder why they all desert me thus?

      (comes to her)

      TIA: Dear simple George, can he not guess.

      GEORGE: And, oh! I say Tia what are you doing there?

      TIA (wringing her hands): Burning the letters you wrote me before our marriage, George.

      GEORGE: There now! and Tia what is inside that parcel you have been making up all the morning?

      TIA: