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A brief domestic farce depicts a fatigued husband who has just returned from travel and is urged by his energetic wife to attend a formal musicale to placate an exacting hostess. The couple's anxious preparations, comic misunderstandings about evening dress and etiquette, and the arrival of friends generate rapid-fire exchanges that expose social pretensions, marital negotiation, and the absurdities of polite obligation. The play unfolds through brisk dialogue and situational humor until a practical compromise resolves the evening's tensions.
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