The Show Shop a Farcical Satire in Four Acts

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The Show Shop a Farcical Satire in Four Acts
Forbes, James, 1871-1938
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JERRY. Close what?
BETTY. The play's a failure.
JERRY. Who told you?
BETTY. No one. I know the symptoms. Mother will be furious.
JERRY. Going back to New York! Great! Come on now, hip-hip BETTY. I haven't a "hip-hip" in me. Oh, I wish this beastly play had gone to New York and failed, satisfied mother and set me free.
JERRY. Free! Won't you marry me now?
BETTY. No, I can't go back on my promise to mother. I said I'd wait until I had my chance on Broadway. It will be a case of look for another e
...ngagement.
[She sinks wearily onto the sofa.
JERRY. What! Me have to act again?
[He falls into a chair.
BETTY. I'm afraid you wouldn't get the chance, dear. Not if they saw you.
JERRY. Have I made this tour of darkest America, en- dured all the horrors of those one-night-stands, no decent beds, food that's a crime, all that for nothing?
BETTY. I didn't ask you to do it.
JERRY. You might have told me I wasn't going to have ACT H] THE SHOW SHOP 125 a minute alone with you. Can't sit in the same seat with you on the train, can't go for a walk, can't sit at the same table, can't even carry your grip for fear of compromis- ing you.


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