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Three Hats / A Farcical Comedy in Three Acts

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The play is a brisk farce built around a missing felt hat that triggers a chain of misunderstandings, clandestine marriages, and comic confrontations among a husband who returns from a night out, his reluctant companion, a blustering officer, an eccentric gentleman, servants, and a secretly married young woman. Fast-paced scenes rely on physical comedy, rapid entrances and exits, and recurring props to escalate confusion and social embarrassment. Across three acts the plot threads of jealousy, deception, and social pretence resolve through revelations and reconciliations, emphasizing timing, mistaken identity, and the theatrical mechanics of farce.

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Arthur Shirley

Arthur Shirley is a playwright best known for his work "Three Hats / A Farcical Comedy in Three Acts." His contributions to the genre of comedy reflect a keen understanding of theatrical timing and character dynamics. While not widely recognized in the broader literary canon, Shirley's work captures the essence of farcical humor, engaging audiences with its witty dialogue and entertaining scenarios. His plays often explore themes of social interaction and the absurdities of everyday life, making them relevant to both contemporary and historical audiences.

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