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THE TOWN OF WAVELAND		4 1
Extends		d
Best Wishes for a Successful Season to the Little Theatre.		
GARFIELD LADNER, Mayor.		
Aldermen	Treasurer	
JOHN LONGO	WILLIE BOURGEOIS, JR.	j
DOMONICK SONIER		
TONEY BOURGEOIS	Marshall & Tax Collector	*
ALBERT GRASS	FRED J. BOURGEOIS	\
We earnestly solicit your patronage for the civic-minded		
members of our community whose advertisements appear		\
in this program. Their support and your membership make		
the Little Theatre productions	possible.	
VICKIE’S Tots and Teens Child’s Wear	FROSTY-INN Hi-Way 90 at the Bridge	1
119 Main St.	Bay St. Louis, Miss.	1
Mrs. Andy Becker, Prop. HO-7-6971	Wilson Webre, Prop.	
Foreword or footnote to you, the audience.
The play you are about to see will be your own, insofar as it will be whatever you choose it to be. You may think it a romance, the person next to you may argue that it is political satire, the person next to him that it is comedy and nothing more. That is the way it is with the work of Peter Ustinoff, a writer who juggles words as if they were irridescent baubles. He tosses them into the air and then he lets you make your own patterns and designs. Fantasy, love story, satire,—whatever you find, I truly hope you will enjoy the play.
The Director
SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
The Main Square* in the Capital City of the Smallest Country in Europe.
ACT I
Dawn to Morning
ACT II
Noon to Afternoon
ACT III
Evening to Night
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There will be a ten minute intermission between acts.
*	In the original production at the Picadilly Theatre in London and later at the Plymouth Theatre in New York fhe two embassies were two-story. Because of limitations in proscenium heighth we had to simulate the second story rooms. Please use your imagination—we had to.


BSL Little Theatre Romanoff and Juliet Pamphlet 1963 (3)
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