

Benita's Choice: Harold's Say
Dan Hunter


Three Bronx buddies get together to "culture" Harold, kid brother of a late friend, and launch him into society downtown.
The plan is designed so he can meet an heiress with whom Harold had previously exchanged a fleeting smile and fallen madly in love.
But the buddies decide to have a trial run and Harold's introduced to Iris, a shy neighborhood girl who is enough to turn his head forever from heiresses.
"This ought to be a natural for Samuel French customers."
- New York Mirror
"This ought to be a natural for Samuel French customers."
— New York Mirror
| Character |
|---|
FATTO KLEEST He is everything |
LEW BRINDLE A small, ineffectual |
OBEE ZWICK He is a man who looks |
HAROLD SELBAR The eternal |
TANGO EDDIE FRECKER A dance |
MR. GOTTLIEB A little Jewish |
MISS PROSE A spinster |
MR. WONG A Chinese gentleman of |
IRIS MUNGER A very plain, yet |
Harold is a comedy play written by Herman Raucher and published by Samuel French.
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