
1917
Mary Ann is the daughter of a washerwoman, who washes for Mrs. Wainwright. Her daughter, Geraldine, decides that she will bring a little sunshine into the lives of the poor and begins with Mary Ann. She invites her to spend the afternoon. First she puts her in a riding habit and makes her ride a horse. Mary Ann stands it as long as she can. Then she rebels and her clothes are changed to a frock and half socks which embarrass her much. She has a horrid time till she sees a man with a hose. She takes it away from him and proceeds to enjoy herself. They all try to get it away from her and everyone is soaked. Mary Ann goes home determined to do without "sunshine."

Ruth Stonehouse
Mary Ann

Lydia Yeamans Titus
Mary Ann's mother

Edith Kessler
Geraldine

I Fetch the Bread

Blue Crush Angels

From Reading Flaubert on a Gray Day

B(l)ind the Sacrifice

An Imaginary Life

Drink

En tus manos

Dream Kitchen

Fear

How to Disappear

Despistados

Okay, José

Hospital Tales

Santa Pac's Merry Berry Day

The Cowboy and the Girl

The Country Gentlemen

Chaz Chase, The Unique Comedian

Success

A Magic Mirror

Midnight