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Comedy of Errors
- Written by: William Shakespeare
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Dive into the hilarity of The Comedy of Errors, one of William Shakespeares earliest and shortest plays, crafted between 1592 and 1594. This farcical comedy brings to life the chaotic tale of two sets of identical twins, inadvertently separated at birth. When Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant Dromio arrive in Ephesus, they unknowingly stumble into the lives of their twin brothers, Antipholus of Ephesus and Dromio of Ephesus. The ensuing chaos spirals into a whirlwind of slapstick humor, mistaken identities, wrongful beatings, near-seduction, and wild accusations of theft, infidelity, and ...
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Leave it to PSmith
- Written by: P. G. Wodehouse
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Join Freddie Threepwood and his uncle as they navigate through a series of comical financial difficulties. Desperate to kickstart a bookmaker’s business and win the hand of his beloved Eve, Freddie needs a thousand pounds. His uncle, driven by a secret mission to assist a runaway daughter, needs to raise three times that amount. Their plan? Steal his wife’s necklace. Enter Psmith, a charismatic character who responds to Freddies newspaper ad, offering his services to commit the theft. As their scheme unfolds, plots and counterplots ensue in this humorous, engaging narrative. Leave ...
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Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich, Version 2
- Written by: Stephen Leacock
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Dive into the witty and whimsical world of Stephen Leacock, one of Canadas most celebrated authors. In Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich, Leacock presents a sharp and satirical take on urban life, contrasting with the lighter tone of his earlier work, Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. With a keen eye for human quirks and absurdities, he elevates the follies of society to hilarious heights. Join narrator Winnifred Assmann as she brings this captivating collection of humorous fiction to life.
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Times
- Written by: Arthur Wing Pinero
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In Times, Percy Egerton-Bompas, M.P., and his wife, Mrs. Bompas, find themselves entangled in a web of family secrets that threaten their plans to marry off their daughter. As they navigate this delicate situation, they must also consider the potential political ramifications for Percy’s promising career. Blending comedy with poignant themes, this tale, inspired by Pinero, deftly addresses serious issues while keeping the audience entertained. - Summary by ToddHW
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Lady Frederick, a Comedy in Three Acts
- Written by: W. Somerset Maugham
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Dive into the delightful world of Lady Frederick, a charming comedy crafted by British playwright W. Somerset Maugham during his early years. Premiering in London in 1907, this witty play enjoyed immense success, captivating audiences with 422 performances. Ethel Irving took on the title role, while Ethel Barrymore brought Lady Frederick to life in New York in 1908, later reprising her performance in the film adaptation, The Divorcee. The story follows Lady Frederick, an Irish widow grappling with significant debt, as she navigates the intentions of various suitors and confronts a former lover...
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Silver Box
- Written by: John Galsworthy
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Dive into this charming comedy that unfolds around the amusing caper of a wealthy young mans theft of a prostitutes purse. In a twist of fate, the story also explores the consequences of a struggling mans theft of a silver cigarette case from the rich mans family home, leading to very different outcomes. Join us for a delightful narrative that highlights class disparity and the humor hidden within lifes misadventures. - Summary by Michele Eaton
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Belinda- An April Folly in Three Acts
- Written by: A. A. Milne
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Step into a delightful April afternoon in Devonshire with us for a whimsical romp through comedy. Milnes charming romance promises to tickle your funny bone and leave you smiling. (Lynette Caulkins) Cast List Stage Directions Larry Wilson Belinda Tremayne Lynette Caulkins Delia (her daughter) Devorah Allen Harold Baxter EJWiley Claude Devonish Johan Supertramp Claude Devonish supplemental Nathan McDonald John Tremayne Michael Fassio Betty TJ Burns
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George Dandin- or The Abashed Husband
- Written by: Molière
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In the aftermath of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, as peace reigns, Louis XIV decides to host a grand festival in his cherished gardens at Versailles, with Molières lively comedy, George Dandin, as the highlight. The story unfolds as a wife returns home late to find the door locked and threatens to end her life if her husband doesn’t let her in. In a clever twist, she feigns a suicide attempt, causing her husband to rush out in a panic, only for her to sneak inside and lock him out. With the added chaos of her clueless parents—aptly named Sotenville, meaning Idiot in Town—this tale ...
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Conscious Lovers
- Written by: Richard Steele
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Step back into the world of 1720, where the complexities of love, honor, and social expectations come to life in The Conscious Lovers. This captivating play, crafted by Steele, presents a scenario where a man of integrity grapples with unprovoked wrongs, ultimately refusing to engage in a duel, showcasing his true character. Join our talented cast as they navigate the intricacies of romance and duty in this timeless comedy. - Summary by G. A. Aitken.
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Funeral- or Grief A-La-Mode
- Written by: Richard Steele
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Step into the whimsical world of The Funeral or, Grief à-la-Mode, a comedic play penned in the summer of 1701. First performed shortly after its submission to Christopher Rich at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, this delightful piece was published by Jacob Tonson in December of the same year, though it bears a 1702 title page date. Featuring original music by William Croft, this play saw revivals from 1703 through 1799, captivating audiences with its unique plot and clever humor. Join us as we explore the intricacies of love, loss, and laughter in this enchanting tale, narrated by G.A. Aitken.
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Tinkers Wedding
- Written by: John Millington Synge
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Experience the charm and wit of The Tinkers Wedding, the only comedy penned by renowned Irish playwright J. M. Synge. Set against the backdrop of a picturesque roadside near a rural chapel in Ireland, this two-act play weaves together humor and poignancy, exploring the complexities of love and social class. Join the talented cast as they bring this delightful story to life.
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Misanthrope
- Written by: Molière
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In Molières Misanthrope, we delve into the complex psyche of Alceste, a man who harbors disdain for humanity, including himself. Unlike typical farces filled with clichéd characters, this play offers a richly developed cast that challenges societal norms. As Alceste navigates the tumultuous waters of love and friendship, there lies the potential for genuine growth and transformation. Esteemed for its eloquent dialogue, intricate character portrayals, and captivating style, this comedy has rightfully earned its place among the great works of Molière, celebrated by literary scholars and ...
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Magic- A Fantastic Comedy
- Written by: G. K. Chesterton
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In 1913, the acclaimed essayist and novelist G.K. Chesterton was encouraged by George Bernard Shaw to venture into the realm of playwriting. The result is Magic, a captivating exploration of faith, belief, religion, and the enchanting realm of magic—elements that will resonate with fans of his beloved Father Brown stories. The play’s success not only showcased Chestertons talent in this new medium but also inspired him to create additional works for the stage. Join us for a delightful journey into a world where the mystical and the comedic intertwine. - Summary by ToddHW
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Twin-Rivals
- Written by: George Farquhar
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Welcome to Twin-Rivals, a delightful comedy originally produced at Drury Lane on December 14, 1702. Celebrated for its accuracy, this play by Farquhar masterfully weaves a seemingly improbable plot with engaging dialogue and lively characters. The Younger Wouldbe, Mrs. Mandrake, and Teague leap off the page with such authenticity that they feel like real people rather than mere creations of the stage. While the play features an attempted rape that is treated with an unexpected levity, it also includes an epilogue that offers a sincere apology to women, reminding us that it’s all in good ...
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Inventions of the Idiot
- Written by: John Kendrick Bangs
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Set before the Idiots marriage, this delightful tale unfolds in Mrs. Smithers-Pedagogs High-class Home for Single Gentlemen, where our protagonist, deemed to have an alleged mind by the Schoolmaster, embarks on a whimsical quest to uplift the civilized world through his ingenious inventions. While missionaries and other do-gooders already attend to the needs of barbarian man, the Idiot is determined to improve the lives of those who consider themselves civilized. Join us for a humorous journey filled with eccentric characters and clever ideas, brought to life by the editor of Puck magazine. (...
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Little Bit of Fluff
- Written by: Walter W. Ellis
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Step into the whimsical world of Little Bit of Fluff, a delightful farce that has captivated audiences for over 1200 performances, making it the 5th longest-running play in history according to www.stagebeauty.net. Follow the hilarious escapades of an insurance investigator tangled in a web of possible fraud, a lost necklace, and the antics of an aged aunt who bears an uncanny resemblance to another character. With a cast of quirky figures and unexpected twists, this comedic tale promises to deliver laughter and confusion in equal measure. - Summary by ToddHW
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Monsieur De Pourceaugnac
- Written by: Molière
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Step into the world of Molières Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, a brilliant farce performed on October 6, 1669. Molière masterfully blends humor with sharp social commentary, delivering a comedic critique of the medical profession of his time. When Molière himself takes on the role of Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, the result is a delightful romp filled with intrigue, romance, and unforgettable characters. Join us for a theatrical experience that showcases Molières genius in farce, making this play one of his finest works. - Summary by The Translator
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Bores
- Written by: Molière
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Dive into the witty world of Molière with Bores, where the playwright himself muses on the rapid creation of comedy. In just a fortnight, he crafted a performance that showcases the myriad of bores found at both the Court and in the City. This clever satire unravels the absurdities of human nature and the art of theatrical storytelling, reminding us that sometimes, the journey is just as entertaining as the destination. Join us for a delightful exploration of character and comedy, as we laugh through the intricacies of social interactions and the quirks of society.
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Blunderer, or The Counterplots
- Written by: Molière
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Step into the world of early Molière with Blunderer, or The Counterplots. This captivating play features Mascarille, a servant who breaks the mold of his contemporaries. Unlike the coarse and base characters often seen in the comedies of his time, Mascarille is a delightful blend of wit and charm, embodying the spirit of Villon. With a knack for inventing new plots after each mishap and a jovial disposition that keeps both himself and others amused, he navigates through life’s absurdities with humor and audacity. Prepare for a journey filled with clever twists and entertaining antics, ...
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Cabinet Minister
- Written by: Arthur Wing Pinero
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In Cabinet Minister, Mr. Pinero asserts that farce should explore believable characters in plausible situations, viewed through a lens that amplifies their emotions and highlights their quirks. This allows the genre not only to present absurdities in both plot and personality but also to critique society, drawing humor from the potential hardships that stem from misguided feelings and exaggerated motives. Join us for a delightful journey through the comedic intricacies of life and politics.
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