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Vandyke Brown: A Farce in One Act

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A single-hour farce set in a cramped lodging, where domestic jealousy, social pretension, and bungled romantic advances generate a string of comic misunderstandings. A retired tradesman and his suspicious wife quarrel over servants and supposed improprieties while a forward suitor and a scatterbrained law student fumble with secret letters. A photographic artist and a woman living under an assumed name add further complications. Rapid entrances and exits, servants’ interventions, and mistaken identities escalate the chaos, culminating in a brisk, humorous denouement that untangles the confusions.

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Adolphus Charles Troughton

Adolphus Charles Troughton was a playwright known for his contributions to comedic theater in the late 19th century. His works often blend humor with engaging narratives, showcasing his ability to entertain audiences with wit and charm. Notable among his plays are "Short and Sweet: A Comic Drama, in One Act" and "Vandyke Brown: A Farce in One Act," both of which exemplify his talent for crafting lighthearted yet compelling stories. Troughton's plays reflect the theatrical trends of his time, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of comic drama.

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