The Bells of Beaujolais is a musical play written by David Kilburn Stevens in 1921. The play consists of two acts and tells the story of a young American composer named Jack who travels to a small French village called Beaujolais to study the local music and culture. There, he falls in love with a local girl named Marie, who is engaged to a wealthy vineyard owner named Pierre. As Jack becomes more immersed in the village life, he discovers a deep-seated...