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Set across three acts in a West End family's sitting-room during consecutive days around Christmas and New Year, the play follows the Culver household as generational and marital tensions surface. Young John dreams of a political career while debating press influence; Hildegarde balances wartime office work with domestic advice columns; Tranto, a newspaper owner, and other visitors expose social ambitions and journalistic rivalries. Mrs. Culver resolves to resist long-standing compromises, prompting comedic clashes over honours, household authority and public reputation. The piece satirizes middle-class pretension, the interplay of private life and public opinion, and wartime shifts in domestic roles.
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