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  2. The Game's Afoot - Wikipedia

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    The Game's Afoot [1] (ISBN 978-0-573-70046-0; The Game's Afoot; or Holmes for the Holidays) is a play written by Ken Ludwig [2] and published by Samuel French, Inc. [3] on November 14, 2012, and which later won the Edgar Award for Best Play in 2012.

  3. Rope (play) - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the 1929 US edition, published by Samuel French. Rope, retitled Rope's End for its American release, is a 1929 English play by Patrick Hamilton.It was said to be inspired by the real-life murder of 14-year-old Bobby Franks in 1924 by University of Chicago students Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb.

  4. Samuel French - Wikipedia

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    Samuel French (1821–1898) was an American entrepreneur who, together with British actor, playwright and theatrical manager Thomas Hailes Lacy, pioneered in the field of theatrical publishing and the licensing of plays.

  5. Treasure Island (play) - Wikipedia

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    Treasure Island is a play in four acts and ten scenes by Jules Eckert Goodman that is based on Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel of the same name. [1] It was first published in 1915 by Samuel French, Inc. , [ 2 ] and was later included in the children's play anthology Another Treasury of Plays for Children (1926, Little, Brown and Company ...

  6. Moby Dick—Rehearsed - Wikipedia

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    The play was published by Samuel French in 1965. [2] Welles used minimal stage design. The stage was bare, the actors appeared in contemporary street clothes, and the props were minimal. For example, brooms were used for oars, and a stick was used for a telescope.

  7. Talking With... - Wikipedia

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    Talking With... is a 1982 play by Jane Martin, published by Samuel French Incorporated. [1] The play is composed of eleven ten-minute monologues, each featuring a different woman who talks about her life. [2]

  8. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  9. The French Spy - Wikipedia

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    The play was revived in 1837 as The French Spy; or, The Siege of Constantina with the same three roles: the spy, an Arab boy, and the heroine Mathilde. [5] Samuel French Ltd. published The French Spy; or, The Siege of Constantina: A Military Drama, in Three Acts. [6] French dancer Marietta Ravel's production of The French Spy occurred in 1866. [7]