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  1. THE GAME. a morality play in one act. by Louise Bryant. The following one-act play is reprinted from The Provincetown Plays. New York: Frank Shay, 1916. It is now in the public domain and may therefore be performed without royalties.

  2. The Game is a four-character allegory play, an “English morality play” as William Zorach called it, (4) with the characters of Death and Life vying with a toss of the dice for the lives of the nameless “The Youth,” a male poet, and “The Girl,” a dancer. Each of the two young people decide that their life is not worth living for lack ...

  3. THE GAME a morality play in one act by Louise Bryant The following one-act play is reprinted from The Provincetown Plays. New York: Frank Shay, 1916. It is now in the public domain and may therefore be performed without royalties. CHARACTERS LIFE DEATH YOUTH THE GIRL [AT THE RISE, Death is lying on the ground at left, idly flipping dice.

  4. THE GAME. a morality play in one act. by Louise Bryant. The following one-act play is reprinted from The Provincetown. Plays. New York: Frank Shay, 1916. It is now in the public domain and. may therefore be performed without royalties. [AT THE RISE, Death is lying on the ground at left, idly flipping dice.

  5. Jan 1, 2012 · Ashley, Laurel, and Cassandra, the protagonists, are surrounded by an extraordinary group of characters whose words and actions differentiate the novels.

  6. Project MUSE Mission. Project MUSE promotes the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide. Forged from a partnership between a university press and a library, Project MUSE is a trusted part of the academic and scholarly community it ...

  7. Among the works the group staged in 1916 were Bryant's The Game, in which characters named Life and Death play dice for the lives of Youth (a poet) and Girl (a dancer). It appeared on the same bill as Not Smart by Wilbur Steele and Bound East for Cardiff by O'Neill.

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