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Wappin' Wharf: A Frightful Comedy of Pirates

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A comic play set on a windswept Devon cliff follows a band of aging pirates who have retired ashore and continue to enact roguish schemes and reminiscences. A prologue and detailed stage directions establish a stormy seaside atmosphere and a nostalgic frame about recapturing youthful fancy. The ensemble—including a limping duke, a hook-handed captain and local villagers—moves through broad humor, musical numbers, and staged mishaps that mix pastiche and slapstick. Scenes emphasize performance elements, theatrical gags, and seaworthy lore rather than realistic detail, delivering a lighthearted, performable entertainment built around theatrical timing and spectacle.

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Charles S. Brooks

Charles S. Brooks was an English author known for his whimsical and humorous writings. His works often blend satire with adventure, appealing to readers who enjoy light-hearted narratives. Among his notable titles is "Chimney-Pot Papers," which showcases his unique style and wit. Brooks also penned "Hints to Pilgrims" and "Journeys to Bagdad," further establishing his reputation for engaging storytelling. His play, "Wappin' Wharf: A Frightful Comedy of Pirates," reflects his ability to entertain through comedic elements. Brooks' contributions to literature highlight a playful exploration of various themes, making him a distinctive voice in his era.

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