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A twelve-man jury confined to a jury room degenerates into comic chaos as personalities clash, misread ballots create a tied verdict, and absurd procedural arguments and physical gags escalate. The piece stages a series of rapid-fire farcical exchanges, misunderstandings, and stage directions that expose pettiness, timidity, bluster, and practical jokes among jurors. It is structured as a short one-act performance for an all-male cast, relying on timing, entrances, and simple props to deliver humor. The outcome hinges less on legal debate than on character-driven slapstick and satirical observation of civic ritual.
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