Publisher's Synopsis
Dive into a world of Victorian-era entertainment with "The Book Of Drawing-room Plays And Evening Amusements," a comprehensive guide to in-door recreation. Authored by Henry Dalton, this manual offers a treasure trove of engaging activities perfect for lively gatherings and intimate evenings alike.
Explore a variety of acting charades, proverbs, burlesques, and extravaganzas designed to spark creativity and laughter. Rediscover the charm of parlor games and theatrical amusements that captivated audiences long before the advent of modern technology. This book is a delightful glimpse into the past, offering timeless entertainment for all ages. Whether you're a seasoned performer or a novice looking to add some flair to your social events, this collection promises hours of fun and unforgettable memories.
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