Class of '29

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Class of '29

by Orrie Lashin, Milo Hastings

EN·~2 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total

CLASS OF '29 - A PLAY IN THREE ACTS - BY ORRIE LASHIN and MILO HASTINGS

8:14

CLASS OF '29 - ACT I

39:03

SLOW CURTAIN

0:00

ACT I

10:53

CURTAIN

0:00

ACT II

36:40

CURTAIN

0:00

ACT III

36:18

CURTAIN

0:00

CLASS of '29 - PROPERTY PLOT—ACT I, SCENE I

4:41

Description

Set against the lingering shadows of the 1929 crash, this three‑act drama follows a tight‑knit group of recent college graduates as they step into a world reshaped by economic uncertainty. Their youthful optimism collides with the stark realities of a nation still reeling, and the play captures both the lingering hope of the Roaring Twenties and the sobering challenges of the Depression era.

At the heart of the story are Ken, a bright but hesitant planner of his future; Tippy, whose quick wit masks deeper anxieties; Ted, the pragmatic realist who keeps the group grounded; Martin, the idealistic soul yearning for purpose; and Kate, whose aspirations and relationships add both tension and tenderness. Their conversations, rivalries, and budding romances reveal how each navigates family expectations, job scarcity, and the pull of new social programs.

Written with a balance of humor and earnest drama, the piece offers richly drawn characters and dialogue that feel both period‑specific and timeless, making it an engaging choice for community and university theatres looking to explore a pivotal moment in American history.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (130K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Taft, RogerTaft_AT_Cox.Net, grandson of Milo Hastings, and Jim Tinsley.

Release date

2005-11-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

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Orrie Lashin

A playwright remembered for co-writing the Depression-era drama Class of '29, a Federal Theatre Project production about a generation hit hard by economic collapse. Very little biographical detail is widely documented, which gives the surviving work an added sense of mystery.

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Milo Hastings

Milo Hastings

1884–1957

An early-20th-century American writer with an unusually wide range, he moved from poultry science and nutrition to speculative fiction. He is best remembered today for the dystopian novel City of Endless Night, alongside practical books about farming and food.

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