The Covent Garden Theatre, or Pasquin Turn'd Drawcansir
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A short two-act afterpiece farce that lampoons the theatre world and contemporary social manners. Through rapid comic scenes and exaggerated situations it catalogs affectations, pretensions, and topical theatrical controversies, using parody and caricature of actors, managers, and audiences. The writing mixes pointed satire with stage comedy, aiming to provoke laughter while exposing vanities and the shifting tastes of the period. Designed to follow a main evening piece, the work relies on brisk timing, stage business, and topical references rather than deep characterization.
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