American folk plays

Title
  1. American folk plays, edited with an introduction, "American folk drama in the making", by Frederick H. Koch ... illustrated with photographs of the original production of the plays; foreword by Archibald Henderson.
Published by
  1. New York, London, D. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1939.
Author
  1. Koch, Frederick H. (Frederick Henry), 1877-1944

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Additional authors
  1. Henderson, Archibald, 1877-1963.
  2. Carolina Playmakers.
Description
  1. xivi, 592 p. front., illus. (music) plates.; 23 cm.
Subject
  1. Folk drama, American
  2. College and school drama
  3. Folk drama
Contents
  1. North Carolina: Nancy Hanks, bondwoman, by Janie M. Britt.--Tennessee: Davy Crockett, by J. P. Milhous.--South Carolina: Funeral flowers for the bride, by Beverley Du B. Hamer.--Georgia: Mourners to glory, by Rietta W. Bailey.--Florida: Traflcante, by Maxeda von Hesse.--Mississippi: Git up an' bar the door, by A. P. Hudson.--Oklahoma: Last refuge, by Noel Houston.--Texas: West from the panhandle, by Clemon White and Betty Smith.--Mexico: the red velvet goat, by Josephina Niggil.--New Mexico: Stick 'em up, by Gordon Clouser.--Arizona: Conchita, by Rosemaery S. De Camp.--California: Day's end, by Alice Pieratt.--Utah: Spring storm, by Mary C. Hatch.--Montana: Montana night, by Robert Finch and Betty Smith.--Canada: Still stands the house, by Gwendolyn Pharis.
  2. North Dakota: Sigrid, by Margaret Radcliffe.--Missouri: Swappin' fever, by L. N. Jones.--Ohio: His boon companions, by Lynn Gault.--Massachusetts: Ancient heritage, by P. G. Parker.--North Carolina: Cootle mourns, by Patricia McMullan.--Appendices: I. The Carolina playmakers: a selected bibliography (p. 557-570) II. The Carolina playmakers: production and tours (p. 571-592)
Call number
  1. NBL (Koch, F. H. American folk plays)
Note
  1. Map on lining-papers.
  2. "Written by students in playwriting at Chapel Hill and in summer courses ... in some of our leading universities"--p. xiii-xvi. Most of the plays were originally produced by the Carolina playmakers at Chapel Hill.
Author
  1. Koch, Frederick H. (Frederick Henry), 1877-1944, ed.
Title
  1. American folk plays, edited with an introduction, "American folk drama in the making", by Frederick H. Koch ... illustrated with photographs of the original production of the plays; foreword by Archibald Henderson.
Imprint
  1. New York, London, D. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1939.
Added author
  1. Henderson, Archibald, 1877-1963.
  2. Carolina Playmakers.
LCCN
  1. 39027548
Research call number
  1. NBL (Koch, F. H. American folk plays)
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