Loud Speaker
For other uses, see Loudspeaker (disambiguation).
Loud Speaker | |
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Written by | John Howard Lawson |
Date premiered | March 2, 1927 |
Place premiered | New Playwrights' Theatre |
Original language | English |
Genre | Modernist farce |
Loud Speaker is a play by American playwright John Howard Lawson. It was first produced by the New Playwrights' Theatre at the 52nd Street Theatre in New York, opening on March 2 1927. Harry Wagstaff Gribble directed, Mordecai Gorelik designed the sets, Eugene L. Berton composed its music, and Leonard Sillman choreographed its dances.
Characters
- Harry U. Collins
- Peterson
- Emma Collins
- Maid
- Clare Collins
- Josephus
- Johnnie Dunne
- Floradora Finnigan
- A Stranger with a Beard
- Dorothy Dunne
- Armenian Iky
- 1st Reporter
- 2nd Reporter
- 3rd Reporter
- 1st Photographer
- 2nd Photographer
- The Harlem Committee
- The Imperial Serenaders
Sources
- Lawson, John Howard. 1927. Loud Speaker: A Farce. New York: The Macaulay Company.
External links
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