"Ephraim and the Winged Bear; a Christmas-eve Nightmare in one Act" by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman is a charming and unsettling one-act play perfect for the holiday season. First published in 1914, this short drama blends festive cheer with a touch of the bizarre, as Ephraim experiences a vivid and unsettling nightmare on Christmas Eve. Goodman's work offers a glimpse into the theatrical landscape of early 20th century America, showcasing a unique blend of humor and the uncanny. This accessible and easily staged play is ideal for community theaters, schools, or anyone looking to add a touch of vintage Christmas spirit to their holiday celebrations.
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