Harvey (play) - Scenes

Scenes

Act I

  • Scene 1 - The Dowd Library (Myrtle, Veta, Miss Johnson, Elwood, Mrs. Chauvenet)
  • Scene 2 - Chumley's Rest (Veta, Kelly, Sanderson, Elwood, Chumley, Wilson, Betty)

Act II

  • Scene 1 - The Dowd Library (Myrtle, Judge, Veta, Chumley, Wilson, Elwood)
  • Scene 2 - Chumley's Rest (Kelly, Sanderson, Elwood, Wilson, Chumley)

Act III - Chumley's Rest (Chumley, Wilson, Myrtle, Judge, Sanderson, Kelly, Veta, Elwood, Lofgren)

The only character to appear in all scenes is Elwood P. Dowd.

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