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A four-act comedy sketches the social life of a provincial community through festive receptions and domestic scenes, focusing on a pompous mayor and his household, local worthies, and the newly arrived newspaper reporter. Interactions among figures such as Pommeri, the anxious servant Hilleri, and visiting acquaintances produce misunderstandings, rank-conscious etiquette, gossip and farcical moments; mistaken intentions and concerns for public reputation drive the action across domestic and civic settings. The play mines vanity, social ambition and the friction between private foibles and public role, using sharp situational humor and character-driven embarrassment.
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