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The narrative follows a playwright drawn into the theatrical life of a celebrated actor, attending rehearsals and moving through New York social circles. Vignettes on Fifth Avenue, in boarding-house dining rooms, and behind-the-scenes at rehearsal combine to produce satirical character portraits and social rituals. The work observes vanity, ambition, and the performative habits of both artists and polite society, using anecdote and wry commentary to show how public display and private etiquette shape relationships and reputations around the theatre.
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