

Gypsy
Gypsy Rose Lee


The condition of the Blake family is bad: Father is an unsuccessful lawyer; Mother thinks she is sick; Lucy, their daughter, is on the point of eloping; and Tom, her brother, has contemplated suicide.
Into this circle comes Gypsy Jim, who manages to make them all think there is something supernatural about him, leaving them all in a happy mood.
In truth, Gypsy Jim is a millionaire who has played an agreeable trick and brought joy to those who needed it most.
Produced at the 49th St. Theater, New York.
Gypsy Jim is a play written by Oscar Hammerstein (Ii) and published by Samuel French.
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