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A three-act stage comedy unfolds in a waning ape paradise, where human actors in simian guise enact courtship rituals, rank disputes and family quarrels. Farcical set pieces — chases around an ancient nut tree, playful pähkinä exchanges and a ruptured tail used as a talisman of authority — alternate with quasi-judicial scenes and intimate confrontations, exposing jealousy, ambition and generational friction. Costuming and stage directions accentuate animal mannerisms while keeping human motives at the center, producing a satirical fable about custom, desire and the comic fallout when pride and love collide.
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