Le pacha trompé ou Les deux ours: Pièce comique en un acte
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At a pasha's court, the ruler's cherished bear dies and court officials and slaves scramble to hide the death and avoid provoking his despair. Victor, a young French slave favored at court, his friend Auguste, and the minister Marécot invent a deception that involves visiting European animal dealers, an escaped trained bear, and the sudden arrival of Victor's uncle and his showmen partner. The action unfolds as a short farce of mistaken identities, comic songs, and staged distractions that satirize courtly affectation, social pretensions, and the lengths people will go to preserve appearances.
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