Aria da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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of such a texture as to break readily when Corydon walks through,
and a prearranged transverse tear or two will assist in the prompt breakage when he does so. PROPERTIES: Two white wooden bowls, one filled with fruits and the other with confetti and paper ribbons,--one ribbon to be of cotton or silk, in order to be not too easily broken by Corydon when strangling Thyrsis Two tall white wooden goblets One artichoke nailed to a standard One flower in paper or wooden pot, the root wrapped with black crepe paper (or use confetti) Black and white tablecloth Macaroons Boots and prompt-book for Cothurnus (large flat black book) Also, if desired, mask of Tragedy for Cothurnus Crepe or tissue streamers of different colors, including no red or blue, for wall. COSTUMES: |
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