Waiting for an Omnibus in the Lowther Arcade on a Rainy Day: A Farce, in One Act
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The play takes place during a downpour in a crowded covered arcade where sheltering shoppers and passersby collide and converse. A matchmaking mother and her daughter, an enthusiastic suitor about to marry, a wealthy bachelor relative, a tailor, and a beadle trade witty banter and comic observations while umbrellas, crowding, and polite etiquette cause minor frictions. Through rapid entrances, exits, and misunderstandings about courtship and money, the one-act farce satirizes social manners and the mercenary side of matrimonial arrangements, relying on timing, physical business, and verbal repartee to drive its compact comic action.
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