The Mimic Stage by George M. Baker

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Author Baker, George M. (George Melville), 1832-1890
Title The Mimic Stage
A Series of Dramas, Comedies, Burlesques, and Farces for Public Exhibitions and Private Theatricals
Contents Down by the sea -- A close shave -- Capuletta -- The great elixir -- The man with the demijohn -- An original idea -- "My uncle the captain" -- No cure, no pay -- Humors of the strike -- Bread on the waters.
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Summary "The Mimic Stage" by George M. Baker is a collection of dramatic pieces written in the late 19th century. This compilation includes a variety of comedies, dramas, burlesques, and farces specifically designed for amateur performances, highlighting the accessible nature of theater for public exhibitions and private theatricals. The collection is aimed at providing enjoyment and entertainment for young and old alike, removing the burden of cost and elaborate staging. The opening of the work presents "Down by the Sea," the first of the included dramas. This piece introduces us to several characters, including John Gale, a fisherman, and his two protégés, March and September Gale, who were rescued as infants from shipwrecks. As the story unfolds, the interactions among the characters depict a blend of humor and warmth, showcasing their relationships, aspirations, and the peculiarities of coastal life. The narrative hints at underlying themes of family and identity as they grapple with their shared past and the mysteries of their origins. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PN: Language and Literatures: Literature: General, Criticism, Collections
Subject Drama
Subject Amateur plays
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EBook-No. 54063
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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