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them an open-air theater that is fragrant, peaceful and lovely; another an interesting and typical “little theater"; the third the most beautiful and best equipped indoor theater of its size in the whole country. Some of us, who love the Theater greatly, believe that in America today, and especially on this Pacific Coast, a true dramatic Birth begins; a few of us dream that it may perhaps even come here, in this little town with its three theaters between the mountains and the sea. It is at least a happy augury that so delicate and kind a work of the human imagination as MR. BUNT should be the first in a series of projected publications of Carmel plays. May it have worthy successors. MAURICE BROWNE.

July 4, 1924.

The music used in the production of MR. BUNT was written especially for the play by FREDERICK PRESTON SEARCH