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Retained for the Defence: A Farce, in One Act

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Set during preparations for an evening party in a drawing room, this brisk one-act comedy turns on a string of misunderstandings and impulsive declarations. A triumphant guest and an excitable paterfamilias precipitate a sudden betrothal announcement, while servants and unexpected attendants complicate social roles and expectations. Rapid verbal sparring, mistaken identities, and swift reversals drive the plot toward a tidy resolution, offering a satirical yet lighthearted examination of pretension, social ritual, and the performance of respectability.

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John Oxenford

John Oxenford was a British playwright and translator, known for his contributions to the genre of farce in the 19th century. His works often blend humor with social commentary, reflecting the theatrical trends of his time. Among his notable plays are "A Day Well Spent," "Retained for the Defence," and "Twice Killed," each showcasing his skill in crafting engaging one-act comedies. Oxenford's ability to create lively characters and witty dialogue has left a mark on the landscape of British theatre, making him a significant figure in the development of comedic drama.

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