

Murder Takes the Stage
James Reach


The story has to do with David Benson, a theatrical producer who, having acquired a wealthy financial "angel," is rehearsing a drama.
This angel, Wilbur Craig, is in love with Gladys Earle, the star.
Into their lives comes Miss Earle's former husband and leading man, Austin Jewett, now a derelict.
No one, says Benson, can play the hero except Jewett!
and Jewett, disheveled and slightly inebriated, is therefore engaged, much to the embarrassment of his former wife.
The sole exit is a trap-door on the stage of the theater, where a mysterious stranger is sent to his death by a pistol fired from the stage entrance.
The murder is done twice: as a play within a play, and again as a real thing.
When the haze is lifted, the real murderer is revealed.
In Times Square is a play written by Clyde North and published by Samuel French.
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