No Dogs Allowed
by Aurand Harris

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Synopsis

Play script adapted by Aurand Harris from the novel by Anne H. White.

Spirited modern comedy, about three children and a dog.

One set.

Contemporary costumes.

Cast: 2 F, 2 M, 3 children, 1 dog.

"It smells funny," says Michael when his family moves to the country.

"There's nothing to hear," says Montgomery, "and no stores with candy and ice cream."

"Where do you skate?" says Margaret.

"There's nothing to do."

Then they meet Junket, an enterprising Airedale dog, who leads them on a trail of exciting experiences.

Unfortunately, Father has ruled "Positively No Animals Allowed" - - and the children are hard put to justify their new friend, until Junket takes the entire matter into his own hands.

Publication

Year1959
BindingPaperback
Pages43
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780876021644
ISBN-10087602164X

No Dogs Allowed is a play written by Aurand Harris and published by Dramatic Publishing (1959).

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Dramatic Publishing · 1959 · 43 pp

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