Quality Street is a comedy in four acts by J. M. Barrie, written before his more famous work Peter Pan. The story is about two sisters who start a school "for genteel children".
Henretta first to c . Miss Willoughby second at r.c. and Fanny third down r. They stare at him . He pulls out a hair , then he pulls out another . He pulls out a third and they give a little cry — he turns and sees them .
The room is one seldom profaned by the foot of man, and everything in it is white or blue. Miss Phoebe is not present, but here are Miss Susan, Miss Willoughby and her sister Miss Fanny, and Miss Henrietta Turnbull.
Quality Street A Comedy Author: J. M. Barrie Publio Kiadó 2013 Minden jog fenntartva! ACT I THE BLUE AND WHITE ROOM The scene is the blue and white room in the house of the Misses Susanand Phoebe Throsselin Quality Street; ...
The scene is the blue and white room in the house of the Misses Susan and Phoebe Throssel in Quality Street; and in this little country town there is a satisfaction about living in Quality Street which even religion cannot give.
In this play from Peter Pan writer J. M. Barrie, sisters Susan and Phoebe Throssell are in dire financial straits and decide to establish a school in order to pay the bills.