"Hicks At College: A Comedy In Three Acts" offers a humorous glimpse into the world of higher education in the early 20th century. Written by Sara Preston, Amy Oliver, and Ralph E. Dyar, this play provides a lighthearted take on student life, likely filled with comical situations and relatable characters. Set against the backdrop of a college campus, the three acts explore the experiences, challenges, and social dynamics prevalent among students of the time.
The play promises an entertaining journey through the trials and tribulations of college life, seen through a comedic lens. A classic example of early 20th-century American humor intended for the stage.
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