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    Presenting our 13th collection: a captivating anthology featuring 10 enthralling One Act Plays, meticulously chosen for your enjoyment. This array spans from the adventures of ancient Greek sailors to tales of early 20th-century moonshiners. Within these pages, you will discover a treasure trove of short gems that will evoke laughter, tears, and contemplation—all in equal measure.

    The spectrum of stories on offer is vast, inviting readers to delve into narratives that span diverse time periods and thematic explorations. From the tales of faraway sailors navigating treacherous waters to the intrigues of moonshiners in the early 1900s, each play offers a unique lens through which to experience the human experience.

    One-Act Play Collection 013

    These concise theatrical pieces evoke a range of emotions and thoughts, illustrating the vastness of human creativity and the capacity of drama to touch the depths of the soul. Whether prompting laughter, moving listeners to tears, or sparking contemplation, each play takes on a life of its own, resonating with its unique brand of storytelling.

    A note of caution accompanies this collection, cautioning that while all the plays were published before 1923 and thus reside within the Public Domain in the U.S., works by Alice Gerstenberg, Elizabeth Lay, and Hugh Heffner might still be under copyright protection in some countries due to their respective passing dates.

    The summary by ToddHW provides a glimpse into the diverse array of plays, offering an overview that guides readers into the tapestry of narratives within the collection. As readers embark on this theatrical journey, they are invited to immerse themselves in tales that span history, genres, and human emotions, reaffirming the timeless power of the dramatic arts to engage, entertain, and provoke thought.



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