THE DREAMERS 



A play in Three Acts by LENNOX ROBINSON. 

 Cr. 8vo. Boards, Linen Back, 2s. net. 



A new Abbey Theatre Play by the Author of " The 

 Clancy Name," " Harvest," " Patriots," &c. This play 

 deals with the Irish leader, Robert Emmet and his in- 

 surrection, and a strong contrast is brought out between 

 Emmet and some of his followers. The period is treated 

 from a somewhat similar point of view as in " Patriots." 



'* The play. . . . has all the merits we expect from 

 t' e Abbey Theatre School admirable characterisation 

 achieved by an economy of means, pithy dialogues, 

 sympathy, detachment, restraint, and an entire absence of 

 sentimentality." Morning Post, 



FIVE PLAYS. By George Fitzmaurice. 

 Cr. 8vo, 3s. 6d. net. 



Contains : The Country Dressmaker, The Moonlighter, 

 The Magic Glasses, The Piedish, The Dandy Dolls. 



" . . . In all these five plays he is carried and often 

 carries his reader with him on a torrent of charming 

 cadences. . . . For the reader there is hardly a page 

 in this book that does not contain some pleasure." 

 Manchester Guardian. 



FOUR IRISH PLAYS. By St. John G. 

 Ervine. With Portrait. Grown 8vo, 

 2s. 6d. net. 



Contains : Mixed Marriage, The Magnanimous Lover, 

 The Critics, The Orangeman. 



" Mrs. Rainey in ' Mixed Marriage ' is as fine a character 

 as the modern theatre has produced . . . her natural 

 wit, pure humour and tact, raise her to the level of true 

 creative art." Glasgow Herald. 



THE BRIBE. A Play in three acts. By 

 Seumas O'Kelly. Paper Is. net. Boards 

 Is. 6d. net. 



" A live play, intimately bound up with everyday 

 existence, yet strongly dramatic." Evening Standard and 

 St. James's Gazette. 



" A powerful and poiomant play." Freeman's Journal. 



