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The Big Drum: A Comedy in Four Acts

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The play follows a strained marital and social entanglement centered on Philip Mackworth and Ottoline de Chaumié, as friends and relatives try to broker a rapprochement amid gossip, family pressure, and the workings of fashionable society. Action shifts between intimate rooms and public salons where confidences, wounded pride, and performative respectability surface; supporting characters both mediate and inflame scandal. Satirical and ironic in tone, the drama probes the hunger for reputation and the compromises it demands, culminating in a rupture the author treats as potentially freeing rather than purely tragic. Presented in four acts, it mixes comic situations with pointed commentary on publicity, conscience, and social ambition.

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Arthur Wing Pinero

Arthur Wing Pinero was a prominent English playwright and actor, known for his contributions to the genre of comedy and farce in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of social class and morality, infused with wit and humor. Among his notable plays is "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," which delves into the complexities of love and societal expectations. Pinero's ability to blend comedic elements with serious undertones has left a lasting impact on the theatrical landscape, making him a significant figure in British drama.

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