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by Charles S. (Charles Stephen) Brooks
Transcriber's Note: The dialogue in the play uses spaced contractions such as "I 've." Normal contractions are used in the non-dialogue parts of this book, such as the preface and stage directions.
Set against the wind‑swept cliffs of a Devon village, this lively stage comedy introduces a troupe of aging pirates who have swapped swash‑buckling seas for a surprisingly comfortable life on shore. The opening scene paints a vivid picture of crumbling pirate huts perched atop storm‑lashed crags, while the locals whisper about long‑forgotten galleons and the ghostly echoes of old plunder.
The play’s humor comes from the clash between the pirates’ once‑fearsome reputations and their present‑day idiosyncrasies—think a retired captain fussing over his tea, a scarred first mate trying to master modern manners, and a mischievous maid who keeps the crew on their toes. Sprinkled with catchy songs and clever wordplay, the production balances a light‑hearted frightful vibe with witty dialogue, inviting listeners to revel in the absurdity of pirate life after the high seas have gone quiet.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (136K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by K Nordquist, Linda Cantoni, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) Music transcribed by Linda Cantoni.
Release date
2008-03-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1878–1934
An American essayist and playwright with a gift for warm, observant prose, he left behind books that turn everyday scenes into something quietly memorable. He was also part of the circle that helped launch the Cleveland Play House.
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