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One-Act Play Collection 012

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Dive into a delightful anthology of ten one-act plays that promise to entertain and provoke thought. Spanning from a 1659 farce by Molière to a groundbreaking 1896 piece by Henry Blake Fuller exploring early LGBT themes, this collection features a variety of styles and emotions. Youll encounter a Gilbert play without Sullivans music and many other short masterpieces designed to make you laugh, cry, or perhaps do both simultaneously. Please note that while these plays were published before 1923 and are in the Public Domain in the U.S., some, such as those by Pinski, McFadden, and Wilde, may not be in the Public Domain in other countries. Enjoy this rich tapestry of theatrical gems! (Summary by ToddHW)

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Episode thumbnail for 010 - Wanted A Male Cook by George Melville Baker

January 6, 2026

010 - Wanted A Male Cook by George Melville Baker

Dive into a delightful anthology of ten one-act plays that promise to entertain and provoke thought. Spanning from a 1659 farce by Molière to a groundbreaking 1896 piece by Henry Blake Fuller exploring early LGBT themes, this collection features a variety of styles and emotions. Youll encounter a Gilbert play without Sullivans music and many other short masterpieces designed to make you laugh, cry, or perhaps do both simultaneously. Please note that while these plays were published before 1923 and are in the Public Domain in the U.S., some, such as those by Pinski, McFadden, and Wilde, may not be in the Public Domain in other countries. Enjoy this rich tapestry of theatrical gems! (Summary by ToddHW)

Episode thumbnail for 009 - First Come First Served by John Maddison Morton

January 6, 2026

009 - First Come First Served by John Maddison Morton

Dive into a delightful anthology of ten one-act plays that promise to entertain and provoke thought. Spanning from a 1659 farce by Molière to a groundbreaking 1896 piece by Henry Blake Fuller exploring early LGBT themes, this collection features a variety of styles and emotions. Youll encounter a Gilbert play without Sullivans music and many other short masterpieces designed to make you laugh, cry, or perhaps do both simultaneously. Please note that while these plays were published before 1923 and are in the Public Domain in the U.S., some, such as those by Pinski, McFadden, and Wilde, may not be in the Public Domain in other countries. Enjoy this rich tapestry of theatrical gems! (Summary by ToddHW)

Episode thumbnail for 008 - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern by W S Gilbert

January 6, 2026

008 - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern by W S Gilbert

Dive into a delightful anthology of ten one-act plays that promise to entertain and provoke thought. Spanning from a 1659 farce by Molière to a groundbreaking 1896 piece by Henry Blake Fuller exploring early LGBT themes, this collection features a variety of styles and emotions. Youll encounter a Gilbert play without Sullivans music and many other short masterpieces designed to make you laugh, cry, or perhaps do both simultaneously. Please note that while these plays were published before 1923 and are in the Public Domain in the U.S., some, such as those by Pinski, McFadden, and Wilde, may not be in the Public Domain in other countries. Enjoy this rich tapestry of theatrical gems! (Summary by ToddHW)

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Dive into a delightful anthology of ten one-act plays that promise to entertain and provoke thought. Spanning from a 1659 farce by Molière to a groundbreaking 1896 piece by Henry Blake Fuller exploring early LGBT themes, this collection features a variety of styles and emotions. Youll encounter a Gilbert play without Sullivans music and many other short masterpieces designed to make you laugh, cry, or perhaps do both simultaneously. Please note that while these plays were published before 1923 and are in the Public Domain in the U.S., some, such as those by Pinski, McFadden, and Wilde, may not be in the Public Domain in other countries. Enjoy this rich tapestry of theatrical gems! (Summary by ToddHW)

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