
Elizabeth F. (Elizabeth Frances) Guptill
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Answering the Phone: A Farce
A new maid's hilarious misinterpretations of telephone instructions lead to romantic mishaps and comedic chaos in a turn-of-the-century home.
By Elizabeth F. (Elizabeth Frances) Guptill

Christmas at McCarthy's
In a tenement filled with hope, a community bands together to create a magical Christmas for a young orphan, only to be surprised by a gift that no one expected.
By Elizabeth F. (Elizabeth Frances) Guptill

The Changed Valentines, and Other Plays for St. Valentine's Day
In a house bursting with love and laughter, a mischievous boy’s Valentine's Day prank ignites a series of unexpected and comedic romantic mishaps.
By Elizabeth F. (Elizabeth Frances) Guptill

Taking the Census: A Farce
A census taker's task turns into a riotous comedy when he meets a quick-witted woman ready with a humorous retort for every question.
By Elizabeth F. (Elizabeth Frances) Guptill

A Troublesome Flock: A Mother Goose Play for Children
Step into a world of whimsical wonder as familiar nursery rhyme characters come to life, sharing lively stories filled with laughter and a bit of mischief.
By Elizabeth F. (Elizabeth Frances) Guptill

The Twins, and How They Entertained the New Minister: A Farce
Two mischievous youngsters turn a simple pastoral visit into a riotous comedy of errors and innocent misunderstandings.
By Elizabeth F. (Elizabeth Frances) Guptill

Christmas at Punkin Holler
When the Christmas tree mysteriously disappears during the final rehearsal, a teacher and her students at a one room schoolhouse scramble to save their holiday celebration.
By Elizabeth F. (Elizabeth Frances) Guptill

An Uninvited Member: A Play for Girls in Two Scenes
In a boarding school, a society of girls trying to keep their secret plans under wraps find their mischievous fun turned upside down by a clever, younger student.
By Elizabeth F. (Elizabeth Frances) Guptill

A Topsy-Turvy Christmas
In a world where kids rule and chaos reigns, two siblings discover that sometimes the best presents are the ones you already have.
By Elizabeth F. (Elizabeth Frances) Guptill