A SYNOPSIS OF THEIR PLAY, "TERRY IN CHINA," FOLLOWS: Scene i. Terry, an American pilot fighting with the Chinese army, has a plane crash. He is pulled from the plane and carried home by a Chinese farmer and his wife. Scene 2. Terry and the farmer are seated on the floor eating typical Chinese food while the wife serves them. Terry is amazed that a pig saunters through the room while the farmer is unconcerned. They discuss directions to the city. Scene 3. Inside a shop, after wrangling over prices, Terry gives shop- keeper the loyalist password and asks information about General Chu. He is given a green flag to use as signal at the New Year's Parade. Scene 4. On a street corner Terry watches parade (a revolving frieze of the moving picture type). A puppet character sees the green flag and steps out of parade to talk with Terry, telling him to go to Chang Fu's tea house. Scene j. In the tea house Terry is seated at a table with tea and almond cakes before him. He watches various entertainers, a juggler, dancers, wrestlers, musicians. A Chinese soldier enters telling Terry to meet a fisherman at sunrise at dock eleven. Scene 6. Terry is riding in a rickshaw. Scene 7. Blackout-Sounds of a scuffle as Terry is captured. Scene 8. In a dungeon Terry sits dejectedly muttering to himself. The soldier appears at the window giving him directions for oper- ating the secret trap door by removing a brick. Door opens revealing a passage to the water front. Scene 9. On the dock-Fisherman holding fish caught by a cormorant explains his method of fishing to Terry. They discuss their trip down the river to General Chu's headquarters. Terry and the fisherman climb into Chinese junk and sail away.