

The Lost Christmas (Wythe)
Laurence Mark Wythe
Miss Harriet Russell, blind, embittered and lonely, conducts a personal campaign against Christmas.
She tries to force her negative viewpoints upon the life and romance of her young niece.
Then on Christmas Eve, a strange little man bears a gift from the ghost of Christmas Past.
In a tender scene filled with mingled laughter and tears, Miss Harriet comes to know the true meaning of The Lost Christmas.
| Character |
|---|
| DOCTOR MALCOM 45; a youngish man, slightly grey. |
| HARRIET 50s; thin, grey, and severe. |
| LOUISE Grey haired and rather stout. |
| LAURA 23; trim, slight, and very attractive. |
| CHARLES 28; dark, stocky, and handsome. |
| MR. VAUGHAN 45; small, thin, bald, and bright eyed. |
| MESSENGER BOY 20; a blank-looking young man. |
The Lost Christmas is a play written by Bruce Kimes and published by Samuel French .
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