"The Green-room Rivals: A Comedietta In One Act" by Annie Eliot Trumbull is a delightful one-act play that captures the spirit of late 19th-century American theatre. This comedic piece, designed for a single act, brings to life the rivalries and ambitions found within the theatrical world. Trumbull's work provides a glimpse into the dynamics of performers and the bustling atmosphere backstage, offering both humor and insight into the artistic endeavors of the time.
Perfect for students of drama, theatre enthusiasts, and readers interested in American literature, "The Green-room Rivals" is a testament to Trumbull's skill in crafting engaging narratives within a condensed format. Its accessible language and relatable themes ensure that this play remains an enjoyable and relevant piece of historical literature.
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