

El Hermano
Romulus Linney
Brothers in Arms satirizes the romantic notion of the great out of doors.
Major Brown is much too valuable to fight.
His wife, Dorothea, and Syd, a native, frustrate every move Brown strives to make.
Both men have been in the army but see it through different spectacles.
When Brown has been worn to a bundle of frayed nerves, a simple solution is reached.
| Character |
|---|
| J. ALTRUS BROWNE a business man |
| DOROTHEA BROWNE his wife |
| SYD WHITE a backwoodsmen |
| CHARLIE HENDERSON a backwoodsmen |
Brothers In Arms is a American comedy play written by Merrill Denison and published by Samuel French (1930).
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