Street Scene (1929)

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STREET SCENE

Setting by Jo Mielziner

STREET SCENE

A Play in Three Acts


BY

ELMER L. RICE

SAMUEL FRENCH

Thos. R. Edwards Managing Director
NEW YORK LOS ANGELES

SAMUEL FRENCH Ltd. LONDON

1929

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Copyright 1928, 1929 by Elmer L. Rice

CAUTION: Professionals and amateurs are
hereby warned that “STREET SCENE,” being
fully protected under the copyright laws of the
United States of America, the British Empire,
including the Dominion of Canada, and all
other countries of the Copyright Union, is sub-
ject to a royalty. All rights, including profes-
sional, amateur, motion pictures, recitation,
public reading, radio broadcasting, and the
rights of translation into foreign languages
are strictly reserved. In its present form
this play is dedicated to the reading
public only. All inquiries regarding
this play should be addressed to the
author in care of Samuel French,
25 West 45th Street, New York, N.Y.

FIRST PRINTING MARCH, 1929

SECOND PRINTING APRIL, 1929

MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
BY THE VAIL-BALLOU PRESS, INC., BINGHAMTON, N. Y.

The cast of the play as originally presented at THE PLAYHOUSE, New York City, January 10th, 1929


WILLIAM A. BRADY, LTD.

PRESENTS

STREET SCENE

A Play in Three Acts
By ELMER RICE

DIRECTED BY THE AUTHOR
SETTING BY JO MIELZINER


CHARACTERS

(IN THE ORDER OF THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE)

Abraham Kaplan Leo Bulgakov
Greta Fiorentino Eleanor Wesselhoeft
Emma Jones Beulah Bondi
Olga Olsen Hilda Bruce
Willie Maurrant Russell Griffin
Anna Maurrant Mary Servoss
Daniel Buchanan Conway Washburne
Frank Maurrant Robert Kelly
George Jones T. H. Manning
Steve Sankey Joseph Bard
Agnes Cushing Jane Corcoran
Carl Olsen John M. Qualen
Shirley Kaplan Anna Kostant
Filippo Fiorentino George Humbert
Alice Simpson Emily Hamill
Laura Hildebrand Frederica Going
Mary Hildebrand Eileen Smith
Charlie Hildebrand Alexander Lewis
Samuel Kaplan Horace Braham
Rose Maurrant Erin O’Brien-Moore
Harry Easter Glenn Coulter
Mae Jones Millicent Green
Dick McHann Joseph Lee
Vincent Jones Matthew McHugh
Dr. John Wilson John Crump
Officer Harry Murphy Edward Downes
A Milkman Ralph Willard
A Letter-carrier Herbert Lindholm
An Ice-man Samuel S. Bonnell
Two College Girls Rose Lerner

Astrid Alwynn

A Music Student Mary Emerson
Marshall James Henry Ellsworth Jones
Fred Cullen Jean Sidney
An Old-clothes Man Joe Cogert
An Interne Samuel S. Bonnell
An Ambulance Driver Anthony Pawley
A Furniture Mover Ed. A. McHugh
Two Nurse-maids Astrid Alwynn

Nelly Neil

Policemen Carl C. Milter

John Kelly
Anthony Pawley

Two Apartment Hunters Frances F. Golden

Otto Frederick

Passers-by . . . Ruth Randolph, Elizabeth Goodyear, Josephine Coghlan, Emily Hamill, Jean Sidney, Samuel S. Bonnell, Robert Mack, John Cambridge, Carl C. Milter, Anthony Pawley, Herbert Lindholm, Ed. A. McHugh, Ralph Willard, Otto Frederick, Benn Trivers

There is only one setting which is described in detail in the text.

The action takes place on an evening in June, and on the morning and afternoon of the following day.


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1930.


The longest-living author of this work died in 1967, so this work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 57 years or less. This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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