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Answering the Phone: A Farce

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A short domestic farce depicts a household departure in which a mistress leaves explicit orders for a newly hired girl to prepare tea and always answer the telephone. The newcomer misinterprets the device, confuses doors and bells, and pursues increasingly comic attempts to respond to ringing calls that find no visible caller. Humor arises from physical mishaps, timing, and dialect-inflected misunderstandings that escalate the situational chaos.

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Elizabeth F. Guptill

Elizabeth F. Guptill was an American playwright and author known for her contributions to children's theater and light-hearted farces. Her works often blend humor with engaging narratives, making them suitable for both young audiences and family performances. Among her notable titles is "A Topsy-Turvy Christmas," which showcases her ability to craft whimsical holiday tales. Guptill's plays, such as "A Troublesome Flock: A Mother Goose Play for Children" and "Answering the Phone: A Farce," reflect her talent for creating entertaining and accessible stories that resonate with audiences of all ages.

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