The "Mind the Paint" Girl is a four-act play by Arthur Pinero, first published in 1912.
In this four-act play, which opened in 1900, Drouet played the lead, opposite Mary Mannering debut in the title role.
In 1885, he rewrote his sketch into a four-act play, entitled The Old Homestead.
The 1962 event included a two-hour, four-act play.
What Every Woman Knows is a four-act play written by J. M. Barrie.
The film was based on a popular four-act play, which was adapted from Lee's true life story.
Amy's View is a four-act play set over the course of sixteen years.
It is a four-act play in eight scenes that features almost 50 characters; crowd scenes form a prominent part of its episodic dramatic structure.
It was one bit of drama in a four-act play that began with the goaltenders.
The four-act play, set in 1830's St. Petersburg aristocratic society, highlights the rebellious spirit and noble mind of the protagonist, Eugene Arbenin.