Masks and Faces; or, Before and Behind the Curtain: A Comedy in Two Acts
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A two-act stage comedy contrasts onstage performance and offstage life through scenes in a theatre green room, an elegant apartment, and a cramped garret. It follows entangled relationships among performers, patrons and theatrical professionals, using wit and plot reversals to satirize vanity, pretension, and the precariousness of artistic livelihood. Humorous misunderstandings, schemes, and moments of generosity reveal tensions between public masks and private faces, while romantic interest and ambition prompt tests of character. The play mixes farce and sentiment to examine how reputation, money, and identity shape behaviour behind the curtain.
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