What will they say at Brompton? A Comedetta, in One Act.
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A one-act comic piece follows a domestic couple preparing for a continental tour; packing chaos and a pedantic relative's gloomy warnings contrast with the husband's poetic daydreams and flirtatious imaginings, which alarm his wife. The action moves from a cluttered home to an Italianate setting where disguises, theatrical encounters with local characters, and a brigand episode produce a sequence of misunderstandings and stageable complications. The play mines social manners, marital jealousy, and romantic fantasy for broad farce, resolving its tensions through comic exposes and reconciliations.
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