About This Book
A one-act satirical play stages a comic portrait of a boastful, vacuous small-town official whose political vanity and social climbing invite ridicule. Scenes alternate between mundane preparations for a public celebration and an extended, highly stage-directed dream sequence in which pompous aristocratic caricatures, cross-dressed performers, and young lovers heighten the farce. Detailed actor and lighting directions call for exaggerated gestures and vocal effects, turning hypocrisy, opportunism, and performative respectability into targets of broad comedy while contrasting everyday domestic business with a surreal, amplified nocturnal spectacle.
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