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A short one-act farce set in a small-town municipal office during wartime centers on a pompous, self-important official whose patriotic rhetoric repeatedly collides with the muddled, underpaid staff and practical absurdities of home-front administration. Through brisk, comic scenes the play exposes class vanity, bureaucratic incompetence, and the gap between heroic language and everyday logistics, using situational irony and sharp exchanges to turn civic ritual and well-meaning obstruction into pointed political satire.
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