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A two-act comedy follows a tinker and his companion as they try to secure a wedding, bringing them into awkward negotiations with a local priest and the tinker's household. The action blends broad, often coarse humour with moments of quiet sympathy as attempts to stage a ritual ceremony collide with poverty, superstition, and clerical formality. Sharp, colloquial dialogue and carefully drawn stage detail create a mix of farce and realist observation, while recurring themes examine dignity, the social uses of ritual, and the tensions between institutional authority and the lives of marginalized people.
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