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One Touch of Nature: A Petite Drama, in One Act

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About This Book

A one-act backstage comedy set in a playwright’s chambers depicts the chaos of mounting a new production: rehearsals go awry, professional anxieties surface, and romantic entanglements trigger comic misunderstandings. A returned bouquet sparks jealous accusations, a performer risks losing her role, and servants and colleagues exchange wry observations that expose egos and social pretensions. Rapid entrances and revelations that lampoon vanity and theatrical mannerisms drive the action toward a lighthearted resolution highlighting the foibles of stage life.

About the Author

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Benjamin Webster

Benjamin Webster was a playwright known for his work in the 19th century, particularly for his one-act play "One Touch of Nature: A Petite Drama, in One Act." His contributions to the theatrical landscape of his time reflect the dramatic styles and themes prevalent in Victorian literature. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Webster's work offers insight into the era's cultural and social dynamics, showcasing the human experience through concise and impactful storytelling.

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