

Sing A Song Of Sixpence
Norman Robbins


THE STORY: To quote Brooks Atkinson in The New York Times ): “Everyone has to believe in something—religion preferred.
Always a familiar writer with sympathy for ordinary people,” Mr. Van Druten “starts off proving his thesis in terms of two unmarried girl roommates.
One is artfully trapping a suitor into marriage.
The other, who has visions of grandeur in her soul, refuses to be either cynical or ambitious, but withholds herself for a great uncalculated love.”
I've Got Sixpence is a play written by John Van Druten and published by Dramatists Play Service.
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