Quality Street
by J M. Barrie

Quality Street

Synopsis

The scene is the blue and white room in the house of the Misses Susan and Phoebe Throssel in Quality Street; and in this little country town there is a satisfaction about living in Quality Street which even religion cannot give.

Through the bowed window at the back we have a glimpse of the street.

It is pleasantly broad and grass-grown, and is linked to the outer world by one demure shop, whose door rings a bell every time it opens and shuts.

Thus by merely peeping, every one in Quality Street can know at once who has been buying a Whimsy cake, and usually why.

This bell is the most familiar sound of Quality Street.

Now and again ladies pass in their pattens, a maid perhaps protecting them with an umbrella, for flakes of snow are falling discreetly.

Gentlemen in the street are an event; but, see, just as we raise the curtain, there goes the recruiting sergeant to remind us that we are in the period of the Napoleonic wars.

If he were to look in at the window of the blue and white room all the ladies there assembled would draw themselves up; they know him for a rude fellow who smiles at the approach of maiden ladies and continues to smile after they have passed.

However, he lowers his head to-day so that they shall not see him, his present design being converse with the Misses Throssel's maid.

Performance

Cast

A large cast size of 15 total roles, 9 female and 6 male roles.

Publication

Publisher
Samuel French
Year Published
2013
ISBN 10
1484165691
ISBN 13
9781484165690
Print Length
94 pages
Language
English
Print
Quality Street is a British play written by and published by Samuel French in 2013. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781484165690 and an ISBN-10 of 1484165691.

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