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Rada: A Drama Of War In One Act
by [?]

1913

PERSONS OF THE PLAY

RADA, wife of the village doctor.
SUBKA, her daughter, aged twelve.
ARRAM } two hostile soldiers quartered
MICHAEL } in her house, in time of war.
NANKO, a half-witted schoolmaster.

Several soldiers.

THE SCENE is in the Balkans, in a village which has just been taken by the enemy, on Christmas Eve.

RADA

SCENE–

A guest-chamber, the typical living-room of a prosperous village doctor in the Balkans. On the left, a small window and an entrance door. On the right, a door leading into a bedroom. At the back, an open fire of logs is burning brightly. Over the fireplace is the eikonostasis, with three richly coloured and gilded eikons, the central one of the Madonna. The light, which is never allowed to go out, is burning before it. The room is lit at present only by this, the fire-light, and two candles in brass candlesticks on a black wooden table under the window. Rows of porcelain plates round the walls gleam fitfully. On either side of the eikonostasis is a large chibouk, with inlaid bowl and amber mouth-piece. There is a divan with scarlet rugs flung across it to the right of the fire; and there are several skins and rugs on the floor.

Two Roumanian soldiers, ARRAM and MICHAEL, are seated at the table, drinking
.

RADA,

a dark handsome woman, sits weeping with her head bowed in her hands, on the divan

NANKO,

the idiot, sits on the floor, rubbing his hands, snapping his fingers, chuckling to himself, and staring into the fire

.

ARRAM
Look here, my girl, where’s the use of snivelling? You ought to think yourself damned lucky to be alive.

RADA
O my God! My God!

MICHAEL
This is war, this is! And you can’t expect war to be all cakes and cream.

It’s true!


CAST

of the first performance at the Christmas (1913)
Festival of THE MACDOWELL CLUB
OF NEW YORK CITY

RADA


A Drama in One Act by Alfred Noyes

(A Christmas Tragedy of the Balkans, being a plea for “Peace on earth, good will toward men.”)

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PERSONS OF THE PLAY

RADA, wife of the vilage doctor, Miss Mirzah Cheslir

SUBKA, her daughter, aged twelve, Miss Lenore Phelps

ARRAM, } two hostile soldiers quartered Mr. Henry Hull
MICHAEL,} on her house in time of war Mr. Wright Kramer

NANKO, a half-witted schoolmaster, Mr. Charles White Whittlesey

FIRST SOLDIER ……. Mr. Charles Douville Coburn

SECOND SOLDIER …… Mr. Harold Herts

{….. Mr. Charles F. Peters
OTHER SOLDIERS {….. Mr. Harold Butterfield
{….. Mr. W. G. Belew

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SCENE: The living-room of a country doctor in the Balkans, in a village
which has just been taken by the enemy.

TIME: Christmas Eve.

Stage Director, Miss Mary Shaw