Washington Square Plays

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Washington Square Plays

by Lewis Beach, Alice Gerstenberg, Edward Goodman, Philip Moeller

EN·~2 hours

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A modest collection of one‑act dramas gathers four distinct voices from the early twentieth‑century stage. In the opening piece, a stubborn farmer confronts the changing world around his humble homestead, revealing both humor and grit in the everyday. A second sketch turns a sharp, satirical eye on the era’s obsession with scientific progress, inviting listeners to question the limits of “improvement.” The third work whispers with layered subtext, exploring how unspoken feelings can shape a seemingly ordinary interaction. The final play follows a woman who discovers unexpected facets of her marriage, mixing wit with a subtle critique of social expectations.

The introduction frames these works within a broader conversation about the fading tradition of the “afterpiece” and the audience’s shifting appetite for variety. By recalling a time when a single evening might swing from tragedy to farce, the essay offers a gentle, historical perspective that enriches the listening experience without spoiling any plot twists.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (123K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Dianne Bean, and David Widger

Release date

2002-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Lewis Beach

Lewis Beach

1891–1947

Best known for the hit comedy The Goose Hangs High, this American playwright also wrote one-act plays and stage works that found success from vaudeville to Broadway. His career began while he was a student at Harvard, and his work stayed closely tied to the American theater of the 1910s through the 1940s.

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Alice Gerstenberg

Alice Gerstenberg

1885–1972

A Chicago playwright, actress, and activist, she helped shape the city’s Little Theatre movement and became best known for bold, feminist-leaning experimental drama. Her one-act play "Overtones" remains especially noted for its inventive look at inner and outer lives.

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Edward Goodman

1888–1962

A lively figure in early 20th-century New York theatre, this writer, director, and producer helped shape adventurous stage work outside the commercial mainstream. He also moved between criticism, playwriting, and film, building a career that connected many sides of the performing arts.

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Philip Moeller

Philip Moeller

1880–1958

A shaping force in American theater, this playwright, director, and producer helped found both the Washington Square Players and the Theatre Guild. His work reached the stage and screen, linking early 20th-century drama with a wider audience.

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