Canadian Plays from Hart House Theatre: Brothers in arms, by Merrill Denison. The weather breeder, by Merrill Denison. Pierre, by D.C. Scott. The point of view, by H. Borsook. The second lie, by I.E. MacKay. Balm, by Merrill Denison. The translation of John Snaith, by Britton Cooke

Canadian Plays from Hart House Theatre: Brothers in arms, by Merrill Denison. The weather breeder, by Merrill Denison. Pierre, by D.C. Scott. The point of view, by H. Borsook. The second lie, by I.E. MacKay. Balm, by Merrill Denison. The translation of John Snaith, by Britton Cooke
Author: Vincent Massey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1926
Genre: Canadian drama
ISBN:

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Canadian Plays From Hart House Theatre; 2

Canadian Plays From Hart House Theatre; 2
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-09-09
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ISBN: 9781014893086

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