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April Fools: A farce in one act for three male characters

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A comic one-act farce centers on a father burdened with several unmarried daughters who receives a letter proposing for one named Fanny. Two other men, each named Smith, arrive in succession after receiving similarly worded letters and misinterpret them—one expecting to buy a mare called Fanny, the other arriving as an undertaker informed of a sudden death—leading to a series of misunderstandings and cross-purposes. The confusion is resolved when all discover the letters share the same handwriting and that they have been made the victims of an April prank.

About the Author

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W. F. Chapman

W. F. Chapman is an author known for his contributions to comedic theater, particularly through his play "April Fools: A farce in one act for three male characters." This work showcases his ability to blend humor with engaging dialogue, reflecting the theatrical styles of his time. While not widely recognized in the broader literary canon, Chapman's work offers a glimpse into the lighter side of early 20th-century drama, appealing to audiences who appreciate farcical elements and character-driven narratives.

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