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A one-act comedy set in a genteel parlor where a father’s acquired deafness generates farcical misunderstandings that frustrate his young daughter’s social hopes. The daughter’s boredom, a loud-witted servant, incoming letters about potential suitors, and an advertised cure for deafness produce comic readings, misread intentions, and stubborn paternal refusals. Performed with a small cast and domestic stage business, the piece satirizes miscommunication, parental control, and social tedium while relying on situational humor and character-driven exchanges.

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Curtis, Herbert Pelham portrait

Herbert Pelham Curtis

Herbert Pelham Curtis was an author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "None so deaf as those who won't hear," reflects themes of communication and understanding, exploring the complexities of human interaction. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Curtis's writing contributes to the broader discourse on perception and awareness in social contexts. His work invites readers to reflect on the barriers to understanding that can exist in society.

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