F HUGH HERBERT
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Plays by F Hugh Herbert
For Love Or Money |
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| 1st Published: | Dramatists Play Service, NY | - | ||
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| Genre: | - | Comedy | Parts: | Male | 4 | Female | 4 |
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Synopsis: Tells of a charming and rather unsophisticated young miss who stumbles, almost by accident, into the home of a charming and sophisticated older man who is wise in the ways of the theater and life. The theater man is, of course, pursued by women his own age, but because of the wiles and of the appealing charm of the younger women, he is at last brought to bay, and the two decide to get married. | ||||
Girl Can Tell, A |
| 1st Produced: | - | 1953 | ||
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| 1st Published: | Dramatists Play Service, NY | - | ||
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| Genre: | - | Comedy | Parts: | Male | 8 | Female | 5 |
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Synopsis: Jennifer Goodall's fifteen-year-old daughter, Nancy, is curious about her mother's romantic life before her marriage. Together they look through Jennifer's old scrapbook, and Nancy asks her mother how a girl can tell when she meets the right man. Jennifer tells Nancy about some of the men who were in love with her seventeen years ago, when she was nineteen. There were six altogether, ranging from a Harvard boy to the middle-aged head of an advertising agency, and for a while Jennifer was completely puzzled as to which of her six pursuers she really loved. Her coquettish adventures lead her parents, her suitor and herself on a gay chase, but at last she is able to decide, and in an epilogue full of delightful suspense, we finally learn who her choice wasand of course it's the right one. | ||||
Kiss And Tell |
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| 1st Published: | Dramatists Play Service, NY | - | ||
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| Genre: | - | Comedy | Parts: | Male | 9 | Female | 5 |
| Parts Other: | icluding boys and girls | |||
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Synopsis: Corliss Archer, going on sixteen, is a trial to her family and at the same time a pure delight. She can't stand not being grown up, and when Private Earhart is entertained by the Archers, Corliss plays the young lady and almost precipitates a catastrophe when she considers it a point of honor not to give away the secret that Mildred is the girl her brother Lennie has married. It started when Mildred and Corliss sold kisses for charity and Mildred was accused by the Archers of being a bad influence. This led to complications that seemed serious to the parties concerned, but are delightfully funny to others. Meantime, Lennie became engaged to Mildred in spite of the feud between the Pringles (Mildred's family) and the Archers, and Corliss had to be let in on the secret. That was nothing compared with what happened when the Pringles, on what seemed good evidence, gleefully informed the Archers that Corliss is going to have a baby. As a matter of fact it is Mildred who is in that situation and Corliss, sworn to secrecy, will not speak. This being so, the Archers and Pringles take Corliss' silence as an admission of guilt. Not until the very end is Corliss cleared. (Suggested alterations in the text are included.) | ||||
Moon Is Blue, The |
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| 1st Published: | Dramatists Play Service, NY | - | ||
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| Genre: | - | Comedy | Parts: | Male | 3 | Female | 1 |
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Synopsis: Patty and Done meet on top of the Empire State Building. He invites her back to his appartment. Patty says she will cook him a meal. The father of Don's ex-girlfriend arrives and is not happy to see Patty - but then makes a pass at her. Patty's father - a policeman - is the next to arrive he thinks Don is up to no good and blacks his eye. | ||||