Final Performance, Or The Curtain Falls
by Charles George

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One Act 45 mins Unit Set/Multiple Settings American

Why we like it

"This play poignantly captures the essence of final performances, celebrating the journey of students as they take a bow."

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Synopsis

THE STORY: Depicts a little-known and highly dramatic incident in the life of Edwin Booth.

The scene is the cellar of Booth's Theatre in the winter of 1873.

With great difficulty and expense, Mr. Booth has obtained possession of an old trunk containing many of the costumes and other paraphernalia, which had belonged to his infamous brother.

Late at night, with the help of the janitor and the stage manager, he opens the trunk and as each costume is extracted, it recalls a famous Shakespearean role in which the unworthy member of the Booth clan had appeared.

With great dramatic intensity Edwin recites the better known passages from these plays, and then orders the two men to take the costumes to the furnace room (which is off-stage) and burn them, so that they cannot be exhibited as mementos of a dastardly deed.

One sees the reflection of the flames as the costumes are consumed.

A thrilling one-act play with magnificent climax.

Especially recommended for contest purposes.

Publication

Year 1998
Binding Paperback
Pages 72
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822202622
ISBN-10 082220262X

Final Performance, Or The Curtain Falls is a American play written by Charles George and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).

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