The document summarizes a one-act play called "The Princess on the Road" by Kathleen Conyngham Greene. It describes how the Princess disguises herself and visits a village pretending to be a peasant girl. The villagers accuse her of being a vagrant and thief when she takes milk and bread from a cottage. A juggler performs tricks to convince the villagers of her true identity as the Princess, which she then confirms by performing her own trick with apples. The document provides character names and suggests activities for students such as writing a conversation, report, or monologue related to the story.